Using a DJI Phantom 2 and the newest virtual actuality headgear on the market, a group from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology produced a mechanism that gives wearers a real-time, first-person view from the drone's viewpoint.
The group mounted a pair of cameras to the drone, which allows wearers to look around in any direction, while it hovers in the sky. The drone is controlled by servomotors that move the cameras in the bearing that wearers turn their head.
The group mounted a pair of cameras to the drone, which allows wearers to look around in any direction, while it hovers in the sky. The drone is controlled by servomotors that move the cameras in the bearing that wearers turn their head.