Open-Source Micro Radar Project Displays Real-Time Aircraft Traffic on Desktop
Un petit boîtier rond, un écran circulaire de 240 pixels de côté, et une seule chose affichée dessus : les avions qui passent au-dessus de votre tête en temps réel. C'est Micro Radar, un projet open source signé Anthony Sturdy, un développeur basé à Londres qui l'a bricolé comme cadeau de mariage pour un ami passionné d'aviation. L'objet tient dans la paume de la main. Au cœur du montage, un module ESP32-C3, une puce minuscule à WiFi intégré qu'on trouve pour quelques euros,
A compact, open-source project called Micro Radar allows users to display real-time aircraft traffic directly on their desk. This small, round device features a 240-pixel circular screen showing planes overhead. Developed by London-based developer Anthony Sturdy as a wedding gift, the project uses an ESP32-C3 module and a small IPS screen. Instead of directly receiving aircraft signals (ADS-B), Micro Radar pulls data from the OpenSky Network API. OpenSky is a collaborative project where volunteers worldwide contribute flight data. Users configure the device via a WiFi access point, specifying their location and desired monitoring radius. The project is built using 3D-printed parts and is licensed under MIT, allowing for modification and resale.
This innovative open-source project democratizes access to real-time flight tracking data, making advanced technology accessible and customizable for hobbyists and enthusiasts.
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