> Can Predator be used to stabilize and navigate a Quadcopter? > That is not straightforward. anyone know why not?
Probably because this is just 2D tracking rather than 3D mapping. But tracking can be applied to mapping, for example: http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~gk/PTAM/ So the question is, can predator be used to improve mapping? AFAIK, that would require a) automatically selecting trackable objects and b) tracking many of them simultaneously. That PTAM technique tracks thousands, but with tracking this reliable, you might get by…
I'm not really sure I understood you, but this two problems are already solved. Hugin[1] for example has automatic control point generation for photo stitching. Were you talking about something else?