Adding OpenStreetMap to Autopilot software UAV

Hi,
There are posts about using UAV photo’s for mapping, this post is different as it is a request to add OpenStreetMap software to the autopilot software.
Some of these autopilots already render Google Earth for their UAV’s. As seen here : http://wiki.uavos.com/doku.php/sw/googleearth, and its uses in the Ground Control Station https://code.google.com/p/happykillmore-gcs/

Phase 1 - Some autopilots:
*The Paparazzi Project http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/Main_Page GNU licencing, Google, MS Maps and Openstreetmap.
http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/Maps The tiles of Openstreetmap are not real photos (YET!) but rendered tiles.
*PX4 https://pixhawk.ethz.ch/px4/en/start http://qgroundcontrol.org/ BSD license, (Google Earth support)
*Slugs http://slugsuav.soe.ucsc.edu/ (Google Earth support)
*Autoquad http://autoquad.org/
*Virtual Robotix http://www.virtualrobotix.com/
*MatrixPilot https://code.google.com/p/gentlenav/
*SmartAP http://sky-drones.com/
*OpenPilot http://www.openpilot.org/ (Google Earth support)
*UAVOS http://wiki.uavos.com/doku.php/sw/start (Google Earth support) for waypointing
*Ardupilot http://copter.ardupilot.com/ (Google Earth support)
*TauLabs http://www.rcswift.com/

And ofc these UAV’s can be used to get photo’s for the project. As for the impact of enabling the access of autopilots to OpenStreetMap, US Congress stated that within 10 years the small UAV (US) market will reach 10 billion dollar. In amounts of UAV’s using such software, the exposure is substantial.

My request is, is it possible to make a taskforce to get OpenStreetMap implemented into these autopilots ?

Phase 2: Other autopilots to convince to integrate OpenStreetMap
*Airware http://www.airware.com/development/software/
*Airelectronics http://www.airelectronics.es/products/?PHPSESSID=2he56usn140oh6d5qeenpshrs1
*Uas-europe http://www.uas-europe.se/index.php/products/easypilot-3-0-miniature-autopilot
*Micropilot http://www.micropilot.com/about.htm
*Piccolo http://www.cloudcaptech.com/piccolo_system.shtm
*Rockwellcollins http://www.rockwellcollins.com/sitecore/content/Data/Products/Controls/Autopilot/APS-85_Autopilot_System.aspx
*Aerocontrol http://www.aerocontrol.com/products
*Gluonpilot http://gluonpilot.com/
*Quantec http://www.quantec-networks.de/
*UNAV http://u-nav.com/software.aspx
*Skycircuits http://www.skycircuits.com/
*Vikingaero http://vikingaero.com/
*Cropcam http://cropcam.com/
*Parrot http://ardrone2.parrot.com/
*Dji http://www.dji.com/
*Sensefly https://www.sensefly.com/operations/maps-and-3d.html
*Canberrauav http://www.canberrauav.com/
*NG-UAV http://ng.uavp.ch/
*Lehmann http://www.lehmannaviation.com/
*Uav Factory http://www.uavfactory.com/
*Aibotix http://www.aibotix.com/
*Aeronavics http://aeronavics.com/
*Uas Trimble http://uas.trimble.com/
*Mikrokopter http://www.mikrokopter.de/
*Openrelief http://www.openrelief.org/home/

So, the question is, is it in the scope of the Openstreetmap project to do such an integration drive ? and B is it possible to write a manual for software developers on how to integrate Openstreetmap into their software for UAV’s, like http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UAV ?

Best regards

Autopilots

hmm, according to http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tile_usage_policy and http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Blocked_applications the implementation of such software is discouraged.

So, on 1 side the UAV’s can deliver an enormous amount of relevant data to this project by providing aerial images BUT server capacity and prob bandwith needs to be increased. Anyone can make an educated guess on how much extra is needed ?

Autopilots