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RE: [Paparazzi-devel] RE: distance measurement for landing. (Chris)
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RE: [Paparazzi-devel] RE: distance measurement for landing. (Chris) |
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Sat, 14 Nov 2009 13:12:13 +0200 |
Yes, I did mention doing this, and it works well, but you still need the
resolution (in both sensors) in you want to try landing with Baro-Alt.No
point in knowing accurately the altitude every 2 meters..
Joe
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Subject: [Paparazzi-devel] RE: distance measurement for landing. (Chris)
I think that i good, simple and feasible idea (someone i think mentioned
it) would be to use two barometers, calibrated together of course, and
have the ground station automatically transmitting a correction for the
airborne altimeter (effectively change the ground altitude or pressure
variable ).
With a precision barometer we can then set the ground pressure the same
for both the ground station and the airplane thus allowing precise
altitude measurement.
Since the precise altitude of the take off point will be known from SRTM
or from an accurate gps and cannot change unless there is a big
earthquake or a volcano erruption :-) the plane will always have an
accurate barometric altitude for short missions.
AFAIK real pilots do the same by getting the ground pressure from the tower.
Chris
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