What is this product?
APL-NAV is a Flight Management package designed at
The Johns
Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory to assist in the planning and execution
of aerial photography and mapping exercises. It is a fully integrated package
which can graphically plan surveys on user-configurable maps, control system hardware,
provide real-time navigation, track real-time coverage, manage virtual pilot instruments,
and provide operator training. It has been designed to be modular and flexible,
so that it can be easily adapted to a variety of specialized tasks. Modules
can easily be added and removed to handle new data sources, new planning paradigms,
and new system controls without significantly altering the main package.
It is written primarily in Perl/Tk using ActiveState Perl v5.22 and Tk 800.022,
with some C libraries written in XS. Two versions of APL-NAV have been adapted
to programs at APL: SeaHawk Ocean Photography Adaptation (SH-NAV) and RTV LIDAR
Mapping Adaptation (RTV-NAV). LEARN MORE . . .
What can it do?
APL-NAV has been designed as a flexible package easily
adaptable to a wide variety of mapping, navigation, and photography applications.
It consists of a standard package and several add-on features created for the
two APL projects to which it has been adapted. LEARN
MORE: APL-NAV Standard Features . . . LEARN
MORE about the add-on features: History
Both versions of APL-NAV have seen extensive field
use in the two APL projects to which it has been adapted: RTV and SeaHawk.
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