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*:''Fadia Nemer, Hugues Cassé, Pascal Sainrat, Jean-Paul Bahsoun and Marianne De Michiel''</small> | *:''Fadia Nemer, Hugues Cassé, Pascal Sainrat, Jean-Paul Bahsoun and Marianne De Michiel''</small> | ||
* [[Media:infrared_calib_paper.zip|"Calibration d’un récepteur Infra-Rouge pour Micro Drone" (French)]]<small><br>(800K zip) - January 2004 | * [[Media:infrared_calib_paper.zip|"Calibration d’un récepteur Infra-Rouge pour Micro Drone" (French)]]<small><br>(800K zip) - January 2004 | ||
*:Hybridization of GPS and infrared data | *:Hybridization of GPS and infrared data | ||
*:En fonctionnement normal le filtre de Kalman propose un meilleur fonctionnement que la régression linéaire. | *:En fonctionnement normal le filtre de Kalman propose un meilleur fonctionnement que la régression linéaire. | ||
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== Manuals == | |||
* [[Media:users_manual.pdf|"User's Manual"]]<small><br>(1.5M, pdf) - February 2008 | |||
*:This document is a quick guide to use the Paparazzi system. It is divided into two parts. In the first part an extensive procedure, which can also be used as a check-list, is given to prepare a flight, to operate the UAV and to analyze the results. The procedure is described for a given flight plan and a pre-programmed and tuned aircraft. The second part gives a description of the different components and tools of the system. | |||
*:''ENAC'' | |||
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Revision as of 11:35, 3 February 2008
Paparazzi in the News
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Design Reports
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Other Sites of Interest
- "Design, Fabrication and Initial Results of a 2g Autonomous Glider"
(900K, PDF) - July 2007- Utilizing the core technologies of emerging microrobotic structures, the rapid design and prototyping of a passive micro air vehicle with the final goal of locating an audio source while avoiding hazardous obstacles is presented. The airfoil and control surfaces are optimized empirically to maximize lift and maneuverability while minimizing drag. Bimorph piezoelectric bending cantilevers actuate the control surfaces. Since such actuators require high voltages, an efficient boost circuit is presented along with appropriate high voltage electronics. To locate audio sources, a pair of acoustic sensors is designed and prototyped using a phase detection algorithm while a custom optic flow sensor is developed to avoid obstacles and give estimates of object distances and velocities. Finally, each subsystem is demonstrated and the complete glider is integrated to demonstrate initial open loop control performance.