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MicroCART

Microprocessor Controlled Aerial Robotics Team

Project Statement: "To create a modular platform for research in controls and embedded systems."

Since 1998, MicroCART has been building aerial robots. Currently, we are building a quadcopter that can fly autonomously.

MicroCART has 3 areas of development:

  • The quadcopter itself
    • The quadcopter has been built from the ground up, incorporating a Zybo board that provides the processor and a FPGA, an IMU sensor, motors, props, a LiPo battery, a receiver for manual remote control, and a frame that holds it all together.
  • The ground station
    • The ground station is responsible for issuing important data to the quad (like position data from the camera system) and issuing commands to the quad for things like configuration and path following directives.
  • The controls model
    • The quadcopter processor is programmed to implement a PID controller. We use a Simulink model to streamline the PID tuning process and to facilitate effective characterization of the quad.

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