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Knit directory: VSA_altitude_hold/

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Overview documents

Design Notes

This notebook is for keeping notes about potential approaches for implementing altitude hold in VSA.


Publications

Links to rendered manuscripts and presentations will go here.


Empirical Notebooks

This project repository deals with the conceptual issues of using VSA for altitude hold. Actual implementation occurs in the gym-copter repository So the empirical work in this repository is limited to exploration of VSA-specific issues.

Characterise Simulation Data

This notebook characterises data generated by the simulation of the classically implemented altitude hold controller. We need to understand the properties of the signals in order to design VSA implementations of them.