Re: [Drip] new world record on drone show?

Robert Moskowitz <rgm@labs.htt-consult.com> Tue, 08 September 2020 15:48 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Drip] new world record on drone show?
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On 9/8/20 9:52 AM, Alexandre Petrescu wrote:
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> Le 08/09/2020 à 15:44, Robert Moskowitz a écrit :
>>
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>> On 9/8/20 9:06 AM, Andrei Gurtov wrote:
>>>
>>> Drone shows are getting popular, each new one tries to be bigger.
>>> It seems a recent one with 2198 drones in the sky over
>>> St.Petersburg exceeded IBM show by a couple hundred.
>>>
>>> Looks cool  - drones are custom made (by kids?) and keep distance
>>> of 3 meters.
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agSnetEXTvk
>>>
>>> Bandwidth requirements must be huge for CC, also positioning is
>>> more precise than GNSS would allow?
>>>
>>> Interesting how drone ID and cybersecurity issues were handled.
>>>
>>
>> Do you have pointers on this?
>
> The youtube text pasted on youtube says:

I watched the youtube, I was wondering if there was more info on how 
they operated.

Seems all we can do is guess.

>
>> Holographic show of quadcopters in St. Petersburg, dedicated to the
>> 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. In the sky above
>> the city, 2,198 drones circled, creating holographic paintings. The
>> organizer of the show is the Geoscan company. The height of the
>> paintings ranged from 50 to 300 meters, the width reached 600, the
>> distance between the drones was always observed at 3 meters.
>>
>> These panoramic videos are best viewed on the big screen. If you are
>> trying to see what is happening on your smartphone, then you are
>> unlikely to enjoy watching. If possible, I advise you to review these
>> videos, at least on a PC screen, and it is better to use a TV,
>> ideally with a 4K or 8K resolution. The video with the salute in
>> honor of the Navy also produced high-quality surround sound, which
>> was facilitated by the calm weather.
>>
>> Sorry for the quality of the video, YouTube again presses it
>> mercilessly, even uploaded to 4K. Everything is like in the last
>> video with the salute of the Navy.
>
>
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>>
>>> Andrei
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>>>
>>>
>>
>> -- Standard Robert Moskowitz Owner HTT Consulting C:248-219-2059 
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>>
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>>
>

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