This increase in assumed altimeter noise and reduction in accel noise has been flight tested by L.Hall with noticeable reduction in the immediate response to Baro errors during moving flight.
This increases the time constant of response to baro errors such that the pilot can more easily compensate.
The previous gain from rate to magnetometer error was excessive. The revised value is equivalent to a magnetic field length of 0.5 with a timing uncertainty of 0.01 sec
- inhibit switching from FLIGHT_NORMAL to FLIGHT_LAND_APPROACH until we meet stricter criteria other than just that LAND is next waypoint
- requires: nav bearing error < 10deg && have traveled path forward 30% of path && are below top of approach in case we hit waypoint while still descending
- exceptions: traveled path forward > 80% which basically means we're getting close to the flare point and better get into approach mode ASAP
Follow the following order for includes:
- Corresponding header file (if exists)
- System headers
- Other ArduPilot library headers
- "Local" headers (from the same library)
Testing on different platforms has shown that the new EKF has smaller innovations enabling innovation consistency checks that reject GPS and baro errors to be tightened.
The position and velocity thresholds for plane have been left the same because planes are less sensitive to GPS glitches as they fly higher and with more separation to surrounding objects. They are also more prone to bad inertial data due to the installation practices.
The altitude noise has been increased on plane to allow for the larger baro disturbances that result from the higher speeds and lack of a proper static pressure source. The innovation consistency gate has been adjusted to provide the same baro error limit of ~20m before baro is rejected.
Extended GPS loss can result in the earth field states becoming rotated and making it difficult for the EKF to recover its heading when GPS is regained.
During prolonged GPS outages, the position covariance can become large enough to cause the reset function to continually activate. This is fixed by ensuring that position covariances are always reset when the position is reset.
The innovation variance was being used incorrectly instead of the state variance to trigger the glitch reset.
Because we have changed the yaw angle and have taken a point sample on the magnetic field, covariances associated with the magnetic field states will be invalid and subsequent innovations could cause an unwanted disturbance in roll and pitch.
The reset of the Euler angles to a new yaw orientation was being done using roll and pitch from the output observer states, not the EKF state vector which meant that when roll and pitch were changing, the reset to a new yaw angle would also cause a roll and pitch disturbance.
This was introduced with the HAL rework:
In file included from /p/ardupilot/libraries/AP_HAL/AP_HAL.h:11:0,
from /p/ardupilot/ArduCopter/Copter.h:35,
from /p/ardupilot/ArduCopter/ArduCopter.cpp:76:
/p/ardupilot/ArduCopter/ArduCopter.cpp: In function 'int ArduPilot_main(int, char* const*)':
/p/ardupilot/libraries/AP_HAL/AP_HAL_Main.h:11:26: warning: no previous declaration for 'int ArduPilot_main(int, char* const*)' [-Wmissing-declarations]
#define AP_MAIN __EXPORT ArduPilot_main
^
It's due to PX4 using that warning as opposed to Linux. Since it harmless, add
the prototype for everybody.
ardupilot/libraries/AP_HAL_Linux/Storage_FRAM.cpp: In member
function 'int32_t Linux::Storage_FRAM::read(uint16_t, uint8_t*, uint16_t)':
/home/lucas/p/dronecode/ardupilot/libraries/AP_HAL_Linux/Storage_FRAM.cpp:183:24: war
ning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type [-Wtype-limits]
if(Buff[i-fptr]==-1){
^
For the general case, pragma once is better replacement for of include
guards. One line instead of three, less scopes to close in the end of
the file, no chance to having the outdated names in the define symbol.
Remove unnecessary includes, reorder them in blocks separated by a blank
line
- Corresponding header file (if exists)
- System headers
- Other ArduPilot library headers
- "Local" headers (from the same library)
Now that SITL is compiled only when it's needed (i.e. using the SITL
board), there's no need to ifdef its files based on the
CONFIG_HAL_BOARD. So remove them.
Include board-specific files only when the board is used. Since these
should be exceptional cases, let the includer handle the ifdef instead
of putting ifdefs in every platform-specific header.
In the future we should evaluate whether the HAL for the board should
instantiate this.
Include board-specific files only when the board is used. Since these
should be exceptional cases, let the includer handle the ifdef instead
of putting ifdefs in every platform-specific header.
In the future we should evaluate whether the HAL for the board should
instantiate this.
Include board-specific files only when the board is used. Since these
should be exceptional cases, let the includer handle the ifdef instead
of putting ifdefs in every platform-specific header.
In the future we should evaluate whether the HAL for the board should
instantiate this.
Include board-specific files only when the board is used. Since these
should be exceptional cases, let the includer handle the ifdef instead
of putting ifdefs in every platform-specific header.
In the future we should evaluate whether the HAL for the board should
instantiate this.