Abstract

Reusable software architectures and supporting components are the focus of an increasing number of software organizations attempting to reduce software costs. A design pattern describes the solution to a recurring problem encountered in object-oriented software development. The fundamental issue of design patterns is to encapsulate the concepts that vary so as to improve reusability. In this paper, we propose a data visualization software architecture for unmanned aerial vehicles. The proposed solution aims to improve the reusability of these systems using design patterns as development artifacts. The architecture is part of a ground control station for unmanned aerial vehicles. Essential aspects of the architecture as well as the developed working prototype are described.

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