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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 1Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering RC-VTOL Authors Aaron Duane - EE Jesse Fledderjohann - EE/ME Hilary Henderson - EE Chris Hope - EE Advisor Dr. Karen Ward Industry Representative Mr. Walt Harrison Special Thanks Eagle Tree Systems Control Anything Hobbies Unlimited Photo courtesy Andrew Wade
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 2Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Agenda Background Jesse Fledderjohann Methods Hilary Henderson Results Team Osprey Conclusions Aaron Duane Demonstration Chris Hope & Team Osprey
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 3Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Background Features of this project -Takes off/lands like a helicopter, flies like an airplane -Controlled by software -Feedback through software -RC Perspective Change
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 4Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Background Design objectives -Physically demonstrate control responses -Display telemetry sensor data on computer in meaningful way
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 5Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Methods How we achieved our goals -Much of the control/display processes are in software --Easier to make changes without modifying the hardware --Custom code and assistance from Eagle Tree Systems and Control Anything -Hardware is off-the-shelf products --Easy to replace --System-wide compatibility
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 6Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Methods Independent design, implementation and testing of two components - Control system - Telemetry system Components each developed by two members
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 7Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Results Block diagram Control system Telemetry system Photo courtesy Andrew Wade
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 8Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Block Diagram
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 9Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Control System
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 10Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Telemetry System
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 11Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Final Results Photo courtesy Andrew Wade
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 12Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Conclusions RC-VTOL -Complex control processing -Combines advantages of airplanes and helicopters -Compensates for RC perspective change Improvements -In-flight stabilization for better flight control Future uses -Software package --Modify for use with different airframes
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 13Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Demonstration
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 14Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Thank You. Are there any questions?
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 15Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 16Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Functional Block Diagram
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 17Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Wing Control Diagram
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EE/CS 481 Spring 2008 18Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Propeller Control Diagram
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