Attendees
Directors:
Mechanical:
Problem Statement:
Most drones or arial vehicles, all have a navigation and position lights that have colors and certain sequences that allow other pilots to identify the aircraft; orientation, visibility especially in nighttime operation. Certain lights must be on the time due to regulation.
Realism points for replicating this on our drone.
Legal requirement for flying at night/civil twilight
Past implementations:
ICARUS
LED strips taped to cable channels.
looks bad (white strip on entirely black drone)
Zip tied on
not very bright
tied to one relay, poor control of lights
Previous drones have not had lights other than Icarus.
Proposed Solution:
Constraints:
Visible at night and daytime (very bright)
Controllable through Ardupilot software
Autonomously without pilot input
Well integrated
Each light must be visible from 120 degrees,
need to go on ends of motor mounts and below/above arms?
4 LEDs (red, potentially blinking) one on each corner is the absolute minimum control requirement.
realism for airplane:
white strobe light (pulsing?), visible 360
beacon light, visible from 360 around. red.
red on left, green on right, white on BACK. static.
‘don’t need white on back probably'
maybe: green, red, yellow, one on each corner, based on movement.
yellow on back motors while slowing? not requirement for realism…
green LEDs on PAX aboard - if still conops req
also need to decide reflectors - these can be picked in tandem with LEDs, as adding reflectors may eliminate the need for a stronger LED, etc.
even numbers are good for neopixels with pixhawk
note that pixhawk is not required. can be controlled with whatever
lights controlled through ardupilot …. but maybe EFS can do it better
uses serial protocol
lua scripts… suboptimal… ?
EE global constraint should be weight
save weight instead of add more brightness (if the tradeoff is reasonable)
Existing Solutions that work with Ardupilot:
Existing I2C, Neopixel
GPIO, PWM - Use PWM/relay sequence to toggle light off.
Decision Matrix:
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Neopixel WS2812B |
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Striplights |
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Potentially ruling out neopixels
we don’t need to change colour
having too many connected to pixhawk → not great
Suitable LED strip lights should be chosen via similar setup to Decision: Type of Rangefinder for Obstacle Detection page. Can include neopixels if desired, but please compare individual part numbers.
Project Owner Availability:
Neel Patel : 10-15h hours a week
Parker Lawrence-Valeriani 5-10h a week - better idea of availability after midterms.
Agreed upon timelines:
Architecture plans for next week. (research and decisions)
Order components end of October.
Full working prototype for end of term.