Blaine Bublitz, a security researcher used a JavaScript program called node.js. to control a robot through Google Glass. Bublitz, managed to turn the wearable device into a control system for a Parrot AR drone.. Bublitz who attended a hacking seminar in July used a JavaScript program called node.js. to control robots to create a program that would work for different controllers and vehicles. He managed to control the device to respond to movements like a jerk of head instead of voice commands for processing. Bublitz also added up-and-down movements for optimal steering of the robot. He was able to control the AR drone successfully via Google Glass, although he experienced some glitches while using the device. The link for this article located at Thinkdigit is no longer available. . Samantha Fielding employs Python and Oculus Rift to revolutionize drone navigation via gestures.. Drone Control, Google Glass, Node.js, Robotics, Security Research. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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