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add dynamic gyro windows control inclusion based on HAL_WITH_DSP and GYROFFT_ENABLED target appropriate ARM cpus constrain window sizes to be achievable improve FFT signal accuracy through configurable window overlap and quinn's estimator calculate energy weighted center frequency add support for learning hover frequency and throttle reference calculate power spectrum rather than amplitude record noise as a per-bin power spectrum calculate true SNR per-bin and use that to determine there is a signal add user config for SNR signal level constrain frequency scanning to MAXHZ calculate and learn the peak bandwidth at the configured attenuation allow enabling/disabling dynamically through rc function MAXHZ should be below Nyquist Incorporate full range of MAXHZ to MINHZ update FFT analysis in a separate thread allocate memory in a specific region constrain window size by CPU class do not allocate any resources when not enabled Prevent self-check and analysis interfering with each other put configuration and initialization to AP_Vehicle add logging fix significant issues with threading, locking and sample buffer access use both calculated noise peaks together with the harmonic notch configuration to detemine which peak represents the fundamental harmonic that should be tracked record harmonic fit add CMSIS 5 libraries and headers allow larger FFT lengths on Linux and SITL |
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ArduPilot Project
Ardupilot is the most advanced, full-featured and reliable open source autopilot software available. It has been under development since 2010 by a team of diverse professional engineers and computer scientists. It is the only autopilot software capable of controlling almost any vehicle system imaginable, from conventional airplanes, multirotors, and helicopters, to boats and even submarines. And now being expanded to feature support for new emerging vehicle types such as quad-planes and compound helicopters.
The ArduPilot project is made up of:
User Support & Discussion Forums
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Support Forum: https://discuss.ardupilot.org/
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Community Site: https://ardupilot.org
Developer Information
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Github repository: https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot
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Main developer wiki: https://ardupilot.org/dev/
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Developer discussion: https://discuss.ardupilot.org
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Developer chat: https://gitter.im/ArduPilot/ardupilot
Top Contributors
- Flight code contributors
- Wiki contributors
- Most active support forum users
- Partners who contribute financially
How To Get Involved
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The ArduPilot project is open source and we encourage participation and code contributions: guidelines for contributors to the ardupilot codebase
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We have an active group of Beta Testers especially for ArduCopter to help us find bugs: release procedures
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Desired Enhancements and Bugs can be posted to the issues list.
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Help other users with log analysis in the support forums
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Improve the wiki and chat with other wiki editors on Gitter
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Contact the developers on one of the communication channels
License
The ArduPilot project is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3.
Maintainers
Ardupilot is comprised of several parts, vehicles and boards. The list below contains the people that regularly contribute to the project and are responsible for reviewing patches on their specific area. See also the list of developers with merge rights.
- Andrew Tridgell:
- Vehicle: Plane, AntennaTracker
- Board: APM1, APM2, Pixhawk, Pixhawk2, PixRacer
- Francisco Ferreira:
- Bug Master
- Grant Morphett:
- Vehicle: Rover
- Jacob Walser:
- Vehicle: Sub
- Lucas De Marchi:
- Subsystem: Linux
- Michael du Breuil:
- Subsystem: Batteries
- Subsystem: GPS
- Subsystem: Scripting
- Peter Barker:
- Subsystem: DataFlash, Tools
- Randy Mackay:
- Vehicle: Copter, Rover, AntennaTracker
- Tom Pittenger:
- Vehicle: Plane
- Bill Geyer:
- Vehicle: TradHeli
- Chris Olson:
- Vehicle: TradHeli
- Emile Castelnuovo:
- Board: VRBrain
- Eugene Shamaev:
- Subsystem: CAN bus
- Subsystem: UAVCAN
- Georgii Staroselskii:
- Board: NavIO
- Gustavo José de Sousa:
- Subsystem: Build system
- Julien Beraud:
- Board: Bebop & Bebop 2
- Leonard Hall:
- Subsystem: Copter attitude control and navigation
- Matt Lawrence:
- Vehicle: 3DR Solo & Solo based vehicles
- Matthias Badaire:
- Subsystem: FRSky
- Mirko Denecke:
- Board: BBBmini, BeagleBone Blue, PocketPilot
- Paul Riseborough:
- Subsystem: AP_NavEKF2
- Subsystem: AP_NavEKF3
- Pierre Kancir:
- Subsystem: Copter SITL, Rover SITL
- Víctor Mayoral Vilches:
- Board: PXF, Erle-Brain 2, PXFmini
- Amilcar Lucas:
- Subsystem: Marvelmind