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When regaining GPS after a timeout, an offset is applied when fusing GPS velocity so that GPS velocity and position data as fused by the EKF is kinematically consistent. This velocity offset is also accounted for when fusing air data so that wind estimates are not corrupted when the GPS position offset is being pulle back to zero. The intended behaviour is that the EKF position will be pulled back to the GPS position at a rate of 5m/s for planes and 1 m/s for copters. This avoids large deviations in trajectory when GPS is regained. |
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ArduCopter | ||
ArduPlane | ||
docs | ||
FollowMe | ||
libraries | ||
mk | ||
Tools | ||
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.pydevproject | ||
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CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
COPYING.txt | ||
Doxyfile.in | ||
MAINTAINERS.md | ||
README.md | ||
reformat.sh | ||
uncrustify_cpp.cfg | ||
uncrustify_headers.cfg | ||
Vagrantfile |
#ArduPilot Project#
The ArduPilot project is made up of:
User Support & Discussion Forums
APM Forum: http://ardupilot.com/forum/index.php
Community Site: http://diydrones.com
Developer Information
Github repository: https://github.com/diydrones/ardupilot
Main developer wiki: http://dev.ardupilot.com
Developer email group: drones-discuss@googlegroups.com
Contributors
How To Get Involved
The ArduPilot project is open source and we encourage participation and code contributions: guidelines for contributors to the ardupilot codebase
We have an active group of Beta Testers especially for ArduCopter to help us find bugs: release procedures
Desired Enhancements and Bugs can be posted to the issues list.
Helping other users with log analysis on diydrones.com and the APM forums is always appreciated:
There is a group of wiki editors as well in case documentation is your thing: ardu-wiki-editors@googlegroups.com
Developer discussions occur on drones-discuss@google-groups.com