Midterm Powerpoint
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Midterm Powerpoint
MARS UAV Midterm Presentation Bryce Yarbrough Brendan Walsh Patrick Kennedy Tilden Thomas Kenneth Nieman Joseph Miller Parker Jones Alexander Glandon Advisor: Dr. Robert Ash Overview ⦿ Project Description ⦿ Test Platform ⦿ Aerodynamics ⦿ Catching Mechanism ⦿ Payload Testing ⦿ Hardware ⦿ ECE Integration ⦿ Progress Project Description Fulton Skyhook System Current and past Mars rovers Test Platform Wingspan: 99.2 inches Weight: 5.3 lbs Payload: 8.8 lbs (max) Static Thrust: 6 kg FPV compatible Air Titan FPV Airplane Dynamics and Aerodynamics ⦿Motor calculations ⦿Aerodynamic calculations ●Lift ●Drag ●Center of Gravity Catching Design Features: • • • • • • Internalized moving parts Provides mounting for springs Flanges to prevent slippage Sight for alignment Square mounting bracket Sloped surfaces for additional guidance System Testing ⦿3 Tier Testing ● Catching Mechanism Testing ○ Static, Dynamic, Motor-mounted ● Electronic Hardware ○ Bench testing, integration ● Payload Delivery System ○ Static line testing Delivery System ⦿2 oz. payload ⦿36 inch round microfoil balloon ⦿Balloon and line guide the plane to payload ⦿Ideal volume is 4.3 - 5 cubic feet of helium Electronics ⦿Catching Mechanism Testing ●SGLink Sensing Systems ●Ardunio and Xbees to control motor ●LabVIEW ⦿Flight Testing ●Accelerometers ●Pitot Tubes ECE Integration Team Members from ECE department Members • Alexander Glandon • Matthew Clark • Blaine Eley • Trevor Kennedy Advisors • Dr. Khan Iftekharuddin • Jeff Flora • Chester Dolph Autonomy ⦿ARM Processor ⦿Nuttx (Unix based RTOS) ⦿I/O Compatibility ⦿3DR OSD Kit ⦿Analog Radio Signal sent to Ground Computer Autonomy USB Design Consideration Micro Air Vehicle Communication Protocol ⦿ Micro Air Vehicle Communication Protocol ⦿ Compatable Software ●QGroundControl (Windows/Mac/Linux) ●APM Planner (Windows/Mac) ●Mission Planner (Windows) Gantt Chart Conclusion ⦿ ⦿ ⦿ Final catching mechanism has been printed Approved for initial funding Within the next few weeks we hope to have accomplished: ● Testing our catching mechanism ● Purchased and assembled plane and electronics