ArduPilot on airframes is is well supported with kits for ready to fly birds.
Rover AdruPilot KITS seem scarce. There are not many and especially for cheap.
Alot of Robot kits on Amazon/ebay that just come with motors, wheels and rolling stock. No electronics.
You can't create a swarm ie a mesh without electronics.
Doesn't a software stack have to be built on top of an OS?It depends. Some of them, especially ones with many sensors and / or need of onboard image processing might run Linux. The same goes for those with some degree of autonomy.
After all, it's not the operating system that's important, it is the software stack above that.
Generally you create swarms with aircraft not rovers. I was referencing kits for ROVER. Many kits with barebone. Build your own.You can't create a swarm ie a mesh without electronics.
With ArduPilot It is all integrated. You create a "Mission" for your drone and flash it to the drone controller flash rom. It contains Mission software and OS stack.Doesn't a software stack have to be built on top of an OS?
No, you could build it directly on bare metal too, for example the way ArduPilot is made.Doesn't a software stack have to be built on top of an OS?
Doesn't a software stack have to be built on top of an OS?