Architectural review request: VOXL 2 for high-altitude VIO and encrypted RTSP routing
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Hello everyone,
I am looking for some expert advice on a VOXL 2 companion computer setup for a long-range platform. I have two main integration challenges:
Challenge A: VIO at Higher Altitudes
To solve the motion blur and pixel density issues at higher altitudes, I am planning a 6-camera configuration. I want to use 4 downward-facing sensors (2 daylight + 2 IR) equipped with narrow-angle lenses, alongside 2 standard wide-angle sensors (front and rear).Could you advise on the best supported sensors (e.g., IMX series) for this? Has anyone successfully tuned the voxl-qvio-server for narrow-angle lenses, and what were the altitude limits you achieved?
Challenge B: LAN Integration & WireGuard
The payload data flow will be: External RTSP Camera -> Ethernet -> VOXL 2 (WireGuard encryption) -> Ethernet -> Digital RX.Because VOXL 2 lacks multiple LAN ports, I will need a miniature industrial Ethernet switch. Does ModalAI have any tested hardware recommendations for this? Furthermore, what is the best practice for routing this VPN traffic through the VOXL 2 Ubuntu environment without bottlenecking the CPU?
We are currently evaluating the VOXL 2 for a broader fleet deployment and want to ensure the ecosystem can support this custom optics requirement.Any feedback on off-the-shelf solutions or standard configurations for this use case would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
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