It’s a fantasy many a parent might have: monitoring their children as they safely made their way to the bus stop while they themselves sat comfortably with a steaming mug of coffee in front of their computer clicking between surveillance footage and catching up on the morning news.
Paul Wallich dreamt this last winter when he would walk with his elementary school-age son 400 meters downhill to wait for school pick up (don’t forget dad had to walk back uphill too). Unlike most parents though, Wallich had a concrete vision for how this dream could become a reality, and he put it into action.
Enter the “DIY kid-tracking drone.”
(Photo: Paul Wallich/ IEEE Spectrum)
Wallich, a writer for the tech publication IEEE Spectrum, wrote in a post that he began his project with a quadrotor kit, which he outfitted with a system complete with the appropriate sensors that would allow it to follow his son autonomously. Instead of using a “fancy video transmission rig” to capture real-time footage, Wallich said that he hooked up his smartphone and used a video chat app.
“Getting the quadcopter built and into the air was almost too easy,” he wrote. “The hard part was getting it to locate and track its quarry.”
This is was Wallich put in his son’s backpack for the drone to follow. (Image: Paul Wallich/IEEE Spectrum)
Wallich overcame this hurdle by implanting a GPS beacon in his son’s backpack. Here’s how he did it:
You can easily program the modem to transmit a GPS position to the copter only when the beacon has moved, and to go to sleep (and send the GPS chip to sleep too) when the beacon hasn’t moved for a few minutes. It makes for a smaller beacon—mine is about the size of a large thumb—powered by a coin-cell battery. Depending on your target’s movement patterns, a single coin cell might last for a week.
Overall, Wallich has found his system still needs some tweaks. The quadrotor isn’t quite reliable enough on windy days and there are times when his vision is obscured by treetops. He said the drone’s battery life — a 2200-milliampere-hour lithium-ion battery — is a hindrance as well, only giving him enough juice to fly to the bus stop, hover, and turn back.
Therefore, until more improvements are made, he’ll be braving the winter weather with his son on foot this year.
Wallich provides far more details about the equipment and how he put it together. Check out his full article to read more on it here.
(H/T: Gizmodo)



















































































































Comments (45)
FlamingFartSyndrome
Dec. 1, 2012 at 11:02amThe Dad is John Conner
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UnknownUser1
Dec. 2, 2012 at 10:29amhmm most people would just get in a vehicle and drive down to the bus stop
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Worldsapart
Dec. 1, 2012 at 4:06amSo when it’s an Obama story and everyone talks crap, I feel like, yeah, I belong here. Then I see a story like this about a bad ass dad getting into the drone business before the gov’t has a monopoly on it, and everyone is talking crap and then I think, hmm, maybe I’m not that old, maybe these people are a bunch of jerks, maybe all the libs are right, us Beckheads/TeaPartiers/etc, are all crazy old aholes.
Walk with your kid you terrible parrent!
Don’t spy on other kids perv!
That thing looks terrible! Mine would be so much cooler! My peepee is so huge!!!
Ugh…..
I’m attaching this…
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/see-the-new-intelligent-rifle-that-claims-to-give-you-a-perfect-shot-every-time/
…to the next drone.
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UnknownUser1
Dec. 2, 2012 at 10:30amHe didn’t build that drone! Someone else eh uh… made that happen.
-Fearless Leader
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mayihelpyou
Dec. 2, 2012 at 1:44pmNot taking anything away from him for building the drone but many companies have already beat him to it. A terrible AND lazy parent is a fair description.
If something was to happen, say a stranger accosts the child or a stray dog attacks the child, is the drone prepared to stop it?
My children appreciated the attention I showed them. It’s the little things that bond us.
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Moment of Clarity
Dec. 1, 2012 at 2:33amgreat – Wallich can watch as his kid gets abducted –
he really needs to walk with his kid every morning – good for both of them
but this is a kewl idea – the CIA will be interested in this -
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Carlinpa
Nov. 30, 2012 at 11:06pmAhh so this is one of those “helicopter parents” I am always hearing about…
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Chuck Stein
Dec. 1, 2012 at 12:03amCopycatter
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Oldphoto678
Nov. 30, 2012 at 7:11pmSo many childish, bitter, little people here. Any wonder so many look down their nose at the tea party.
Happy holidays
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Chuck Stein
Nov. 30, 2012 at 10:42pmUmm . . . sure. . . whatever.
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dont_drive_slow_in_the_left_lane_obliviot
Nov. 30, 2012 at 6:27pmMy college EE prof famously stated “engineers are lazy people”. the project is slick, but seriously, you should spend time with your kid.
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Maxim Crux
Nov. 30, 2012 at 6:09pmGive the kid a gun and a key to a lock box at the end of the driveway to lock it up before he gets on the bus
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grayling646
Dec. 1, 2012 at 8:22pm…and an RPG…
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dman78
Nov. 30, 2012 at 6:00pmI would love to do the same for my teenage son sometimes…some kids are not as trust worthy, and as parents, we do have the parental right to spy on our kids and govern their lives. I am contently amazed with parents that say they give their kid freedom to make their choices, in truth, they are saying that they don’t care what their kids are doing and they will allow them to make life altering mistakes. I’m nosy with my kids because I care whats going on in their lives. I want them to know that I am around them, if anything to know that if they do something stupid, I’ll know about it. at the same token, I don’t like how the government is attempting to do the same to us as citizens…basically, the government is saying we are children.
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Proverbs17-12NLT
Nov. 30, 2012 at 5:03pmobamas drone czar will probably be at this dudes door tonight
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Chuck Stein
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:51pmI’ve heard of “helicopter parents”, but this takes it one step further.
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N37BU6
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:36pmThis is the kind of thing Dad would have done… not to be overbearing; just because he could.
In the 80s, he had pressure-sensitive pads under the carpets so he could tell where everyone was from his computer in the attic. Again, not to be overbearing… not at all. Just because he could.
He was a crazy guy, my dad. :D
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ResistSocialism
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:35pmIs there a lesson to be learned he is attempting to teach.
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BasketFullOfPuppies
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:35pmI came to this thread and thought I would be the only one posting this way. But, it turns out that a lot more people felt the same way I do. Cool idea and looks like a lot of fun to play with. But, my child’s safety would be a LOT more important to me, than the 1200 foot walk to make SURE that he was safe, or that I died trying to make sure of it.
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SpankDaMonkey
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:27pm.
That thing looks like a target to me…..lol……
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GuruMeditation
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:24pmOverkill and silly. Like that is needed.
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KyleD
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:22pmKind of sad the effort this guy is putting into not being with his child.
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Exrepublisheep
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:33pmIs the bus stop used by other kids also? Is he looking at the neighbors children? Is there something…weird there?
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ECtech
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:21pm“Look! This was easy to build!”
Yeah — it looks like crap and probably works as bad as it looks. He built a barbecue also — it looks just like Homer Simpson’s version!
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pushinginto
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:10pmGood old fashion American ingenuity.
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GBTVFan_Non_American_Overseas
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:05pmLazy geek!
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GhostOfJefferson
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:05pmI feel sorry for the kid. He apparently can’t walk a few yards without suspicion, or his parents (who can afford neato gadgets somehow) cannot afford to move him into a nice area.
He’s going to grow up with a trailer full of issues I suspect, what with parents that feel compelled to track him with flying robots.
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progressiveslayer
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:11pmI have a novel idea,he could walk with his kid to the bus stop and talk to him at the same time,get to know him.
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Lantern
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:49pmIf you want to find a faster, easier, way to do something, ask a lazy man,
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Displacedsoutherner
Nov. 30, 2012 at 3:59pmWhy not just wait a while longer and have the government provide the drone service at taxpayer expense thereby excusing the dad from all responsibility for his child’s welfare.
Isn’t that the Lib dream of freedom from all responsibility and accountability? It’ll be an interesting video clip as the dad explains to the police how he only saw the top of the head of the psycho who snatched his kid while waiting for the bus.
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Cavallo
Nov. 30, 2012 at 3:59pmA few generations of these and maybe we can get one powerful enough to hold that new rifle and targeting system.
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Pork_Anvil
Nov. 30, 2012 at 3:56pmI’m going to start using one of these to hover over ProgressiveSlayer’s commode. Then I can finally prove my theory that his posts are simply poop dropping on the keys!
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progressiveslayer
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:08pmThat poop is falling in your mouth pork chop,the copious amounts of **** you talk proves it.
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Pork_Anvil
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:23pmhaha, here’s a big wet kiss for you, my man. poopy lips and all!
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Winedude
Dec. 3, 2012 at 2:55pmSTOP THE PRESSES! Progressiveslayer actually managed to write something on here without calling Obama a POS. Either the keys on his computer are broken or he’s just too hungover. More likely the former since if it was a hangover, he”d be just pissed off enough to go with the invective…
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Sr Newk
Nov. 30, 2012 at 3:52pmNeeds to shorten the wires between the ESCs and the motors to reduce some of the added weight. Isn’t much, but it all adds up.
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tajloc
Dec. 1, 2012 at 9:54amI believe you are looking at the back pack. He is going to build that kid up carrying around all that weight.
Don’t worry about this guys son. Dad is keen to do any and all things for him. This blog has no idea what a Heli parent really looks like.
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BlackCrow
Nov. 30, 2012 at 3:51pmAnd if Thugly snatches Jr. what’s that quad going to do? If you need to escort Jr. to the bus stop then you either need to teach Jr. a little responsibility or you need to MOVE and get out of the cesspool of a city you’re in.
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Pork_Anvil
Nov. 30, 2012 at 3:53pmGet a job you bum!
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RightThinking1
Nov. 30, 2012 at 4:15pmYeah, that was my thought also. The obvious answer…, the drone needs to be armed. I’m thinking that micro-rockets, or micro-mini guns would make it *really * interesting. Probably would only work against Lilliputians…, but fun…
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