remotepilotille
Remotepilotille is a modular input device designed to support remote piloting of unmanned aerial systems and other remotely controlled platforms. It uses a grid of tactile tiles that can be pressed, stroked, or held to emit control commands and to provide haptic feedback to the operator.
Hardware and software: The device comprises an array of capacitive touch tiles, a microcontroller or single-board
Input methods and mapping: Tiles can generate discrete events or continuous signals; patterns map to aircraft
Applications and considerations: Remotepilotille is used in research, education, industrial inspection, film, and emergency response where
Relationship to other systems: It can connect to standard flight control stacks and supports interoperability with
History and terminology: The term remotepilotille appears in community documentation and hobbyist literature in the 2010s