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We need something flat and unubstructed unobstructed for 100mx60m (I think WREST should work)
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The clinic is 75m from the depot
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Task 1: (
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1 hour)
Layout:
4 packages must be arranged in a row, inside the depot with no less than 30 cm between the packages (and between the packages and the walls).
It’s not specified where the depot is relative to the takeoff location.
A QR code (with a dimension between 1 and 4 inches) is placed on the front and on the top of the package.
We don’t know exactly where the clinic is ahead of time. (Its location, as well as the path Spike needs to follow to complete laps, will be specified about a day before competition). We’re going to need to go out to the field and figure out waypoints ourselves.
The clinic is 75 meters from the depot.
In this task, things are visual line of sight. (so we can do things manually if need be)
Inside the clinic, and right outside, will be a 50 cm square “target”. The object is to drop the package onto the inside one (outside one is for wastemanz).
Take off from starting location.
Enter the depot and identify via a qr code, which package is ours. This can be done manually but max points awarded for autonomously.
Attach the package to our aircraft. Again, this can be done manually but max points awarded for autonomously.
Fly as many times as possible, in the given time around some set course (the more laps the better). A map Path will be given to us at the briefing to tell us about the course, but we will also have to fly right over certain way points (pylons) for max pointsy the judge just ahead of time..
Once we complete enough laps, travel to the clinic and remotely release the package. There are 2 possible targets, one inside a tent, and one outside. To reach the one inside, we would need a ground vehicle to transport the package. this This ground vehicle may either be carried by the aircraft, or be placed at the depot ahead of time (worth less points). The most points are awarded for a package dropped off completely inside the lines. Both targets are a 50 cm square that looks like this:
5. Return home and land safely.
Video contents of task 1 stream
Flight Readiness Review:•Show RPAS pilot certificates for Canadians
Show UAV being weighed, max 10 kg;
Demonstrate that the flight termination system is functional at all times and in all flight modes. Make the motors spin, and show that at all time, it is possible to kill the aircraft. An example is that turning off the RC automatically kills the aircraft in all flight modes.
Quick scan of the entire layout of the competition area, to show that all elements are set up per the provided diagram
Time of starting the flight window
Opening of the sealed envelope and affixing the QR codes to the box, and placing the boxes in the ‘tent’;
e.QR code reading at the Depot, at a minimum of the package to be transported. This includes showing the method of locating the QR code and reading it and ‘output’ of the QR code, to prove the correct package was chosen;
Pick-up of the package at the Depot that will be transported;
One complete lap of the required path, then a clip of every time the system passes the Clinic (i.e., completes a lap);
If a UGV is transported to the clinic location by UAV, the pickup and drop-off
Package drop off at the Clinic;j.Safe landing at the GCS;k.Time of finishing the flying;
At least one ‘bad’ moment –your best crash, UAV running into the truck, you know..
Task 2: (30-45 mins)
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Fly from the launch location to a remote depot.
At the depot, identify via a QR code, which package needs to go to what clinic. This may not be done manually. If our aircraft can’t do it, we’d be delivering each package randomly, without knowing each’s intended destination.
Attach the package to the aircraft. We can position a team member at the depot to do this manually, but max points awarded for doing things autonomously.
Fly the package directly to a clinic, then return to pick up the next one.
Do this for all packages, and as many bonus packages as desired.
Return to land safely at the takeoff location.
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For both Tasks, packages will be made of cardboard, weigh between 0.5 and 1.0 pounds, and have dimensions of 4x4x4 inches. They will contain nothing (or as many things as we want so we can afford an extra pound or so or other stuff on the aircraft). They will be covered by a layer of packing tape. Here is a link to the exact packages that will be used.
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