Error Sources and Sensor Integration
by William Blevins
In this lesson (the 6th in the lesson series) students will actually fly their drone and observe problems. These will come from variables like power level of a battery, drift of the drone, and just generally not having feedback controls or a mechanism to correct for early mistakes. This will be a great place for students to reflect on what they know but develop the need for further investment to better understand sensor integration to monitor these errors.
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