A video demonstration of eMissileBox, an iPhone application to control missile launches which was developed for an ECE 4180 project at Georgia Tech in Fall 2009.
This Missile Launcher is based on an eBox running customized Windows CE 6, it launches model rockets to 200 feet. Everything is iPhone controlled (orientation, deviation and firing).
Project realized by David Attias, Jeff Lumish, Andrew Thoni and Greg Watkins. James Hamblen and Nate Klein supervised the project.
Take a look at the video below...
[via iSpazio]
This Missile Launcher is based on an eBox running customized Windows CE 6, it launches model rockets to 200 feet. Everything is iPhone controlled (orientation, deviation and firing).
Project realized by David Attias, Jeff Lumish, Andrew Thoni and Greg Watkins. James Hamblen and Nate Klein supervised the project.
Take a look at the video below...
[via iSpazio]
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