WINGS Lab Open Source
This page collects open-source projects from the WINGS Lab, including hardware designs, software stacks, and reusable experimental assets. Each project below includes a short overview and a link to its dedicated page.
Before proceeding, please review the License Statement.
Projects
BenchLink
- Unified experiment configuration and run logging.
- Pluggable backends for different radios, UAVs, and edge devices.
- Designed to support “sim-to-real” and field-test repeatability.
WINGS-4039
- Modular avionics + payload bays for SDR / compute / sensing modules.
- Interfaces for experiment control, telemetry, and synchronized logging.
- Designed as part of a larger WINGS open UAV ecosystem.
StormWave
Project page (coming soon) →License Statement
Unless otherwise specified, all software, hardware design files, documentation, and related materials released through the WINGS Lab Open-Source Ecosystem are distributed under the MIT License.
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