FPV (First-Person View) video latency is a critical factor in aerial drone racing and other FPV sports, as it affects the pilot’s ability to react to the drone’s movements. Latency refers to the time delay between when an image is captured by the camera and when it is displayed on the pilot’s goggles or monitor.
The latency in FPV systems can be influenced by several factors, including the type of video transmission system used (e.g., analog vs. digital), the distance between the drone and the receiver, and the quality of the signal. Lower latency is generally preferred to ensure smoother and more responsive flight control.
Distance = Distance between the drone and receiver in meters
Speed_of_Light = Speed of light (approximately 299,792,458 m/s)
Processing_Time = Time taken for signal processing in seconds
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