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  • Charles - competition committee

  • Susan - everything but scenario

  • Mark - Chief Judge (set scenario, answers for q, regarding what geos on)

Deadlines

  • Design paper, Jan 15 (1700EST)

  • Need LOGO , Team desc. Team photo (7 april)

  • Video proof of drone working (11 april)

  • Media release form (14 april)

  • Resumes (21 april)

  • Team Presentation (midnight thurs may 4)

  • payment due March 27. (Is a #, so can swap people).

Logistics

  • accommodations arranged by CED alma

report scoring

  • 5-7 judges , score each paper individually.

  • spreadsheet & then consistent scoring checks (take out mathematical outliers)

  • Read conops, if not in conops, ask mark.

    • may not answer questions bc they don’t want to kekw

  • make sure paper answers questions in scoring criteria.

    • doesn’t matter if design paper totally different to what you show up with (wink)

  • phase 2 judging not tied to phase 1. vice versa.

  • Q: lots of waypoints on the map…..? (would some be inaccessible due to drone laws)

    • not all of them will be used. Acc waypoints likely to be in different locations

    • (they haven’t figured out how they’re judging this lmao)

    • (mood)

    • TCan need VLOS …. so terminus of each of the legs of each of the flights to observe

    • some waypoints will be in diff places. will not be asked to use all of the waypoinst.

    • We won’t be using illegal waypoints !

  • Barbies made to move (5 girls + 1 guy bc guys are more $ kekw)

  • 1 Disabled barbie (comes with a wheelchair)

    • wheelchair wasn’t in Conops so likely won’t be required to also hold wheelchair in plane

  • Dates 5-7

    • teams usually arrive Thurs night (May 4)

    • 5th start with presentations in the morning, preflight checks, etc.

    • Sat / Sun flight window days (Task 1, Task 2)

    • Strongly advise that teams stay until Monday Morning

    • (Banquet Sunday night - late n minimal sleep).

Scoring

  • Task 1: proving that you can move people from one place to another.

    • at least 2, as much as 6

    • have to load barbies without moving drone

    • need some reasonably realistic entry/seating mechanism

    • Dolls constrained inside cabin somehow

    • looking for (first time) - realism

    • Landing location is fairly far away? (10-30km away?)

      • some nonfunc, some have obstacles.

      • select one landing pad out of them and then do so safely.

    • QR code diversion

    • each segment of autonomy gets points……….

    • we get a GPS tracker that goes on top of our drone.

      • everyone has same limitation on truth data.

      • no need to supply power to the unit. (incl. velcro).

  • Task 2

    • no need to actually carry passengers

    • must have the same cabin

    • up to us to optimize the routes.

    • in actual execution, can miss routes that said you were going to do

    • can recharge

    • Greenlight! for passengers aboard

    • points for autonomous route planning

  • WE WILL CRASH (warning) (question)

Logistics

  • arranged by alma based on spreadsheet

  • 2 hours north of quebec city.

    • weather does a quebec moment

  • arrange own transport

  • all meals except Saturday eve dinner are provided

  • 7:30 am Friday morning, competition starts with a reception

    • everyone has to be there!

  • Regulatory side

    • at an airport. Advanced pilot license

    • insurance

      • safety pilot responsible for UAV, they need insurance

      • some years location does not require the insurance

      • check in with university if they have insurance requirements (we should probably get this I think it’s probably just a good idea - it’s 20$ per year lol)

  • Arrival time up to us

Lessons Learned & Recommendations

  • don’t drive 30 hours nonstop

  • use checklists (question)!

  • can let them know if we want to arrive a day or two early (i.e. wednesday)

(minus) (plus) (warning)(question)(star)(blue star)