2021-09-04, 01:44 AM
I am also looking at the jetson platform, but was hoping to get the xavier but it is just out of stock everywhere.
pypilot should run on ubuntu platform. As long as the gpio works and i2c and uart work, then pypilot should be supported. I cannot confirm it yet but if I ever get a jetson nano I could try it.
The next versions of pypilot will support image processing with cameras to enhance performance however the jetson nano is even a bit limited for video processing with training on the fly. It should be sufficient for inference, but what resolution it can process video and actually do learning is in question.
What is your plan for cameras? My thought is one camera that can see the sails and another camera that can look toward approaching waves.
pypilot should run on ubuntu platform. As long as the gpio works and i2c and uart work, then pypilot should be supported. I cannot confirm it yet but if I ever get a jetson nano I could try it.
The next versions of pypilot will support image processing with cameras to enhance performance however the jetson nano is even a bit limited for video processing with training on the fly. It should be sufficient for inference, but what resolution it can process video and actually do learning is in question.
What is your plan for cameras? My thought is one camera that can see the sails and another camera that can look toward approaching waves.