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Drone Development from Concept to Flight

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837633005
Pages 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
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Author (1):
Sumit Sharma Sumit Sharma
Profile icon Sumit Sharma

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface Part 1: Fundamentals of Flight Engineering
Chapter 1: Getting Started with UAV and Drone Engineering Chapter 2: Understanding Flight Terminologies and the Physics of Motion Chapter 3: Learning and Applying Basic Command and Control Interfaces Chapter 4: Knowing UAV Systems, Sub-Systems, and Components Part 2: System Conceptualization and Avionics Development
Chapter 5: The Application of Sensors and IMUs in Drones Chapter 6: Introduction to Drone Firmware and Flight Stacks Chapter 7: Introduction to Ground Control Station Software Chapter 8: Understanding Flight Modes and Mission Planning Part 3: Configuration, Calibrations, Flying, and Log Analysis
Chapter 9: Drone Assembly, Configuration, and Tuning Chapter 10: Flight Log Analysis and PIDs Chapter 11: Application-Based Drone Development Chapter 12: Developing a Custom Survey Drone References Index Other Books You May Enjoy

GPS and magnetometer and their roles

The GPS and magnetometer are the two main and interrelated components of the drone. Both of the components work as the eyes and ears of the drone to help the drone locate itself in the 3D environment with respect to the Earth and also to navigate in the 3D space. The presence of a GPS and compass helps the drone navigate through different waypoints in space completely autonomously and also while returning to the launch position:

Figure 5.4 – An image depicting how a GPS works

Figure 5.4 – An image depicting how a GPS works

How does GPS work?

The GPS module is used to interface with the flight controller by any means of a hardware protocol, i.e., SPI, I2C, or CAN, depending on the manufacturer and model (see product user manual). A GPS module consists of different positioning systems, such as GPS, Glonass, Beidou, and so on, which receive the signals from the satellite network via radio receivers. These signals have the velocity, time, and location co-ordinate...

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