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===Gotcha Chart===
===Gotcha Chart===
==Goals==
==Goals==
=Create an algorithm to describe the movement of a nanosatellite around a larger satellite. The micro-inspector must be able move autonomously while maintaining a safe distance.=
*Create an algorithm to describe the movement of a nanosatellite around a larger satellite. The micro-inspector must be able to launch safely, move autonomously from point to point, and maintain a safe distance from the satellite being inspected.
=Test the algorithm using increasingly more complex models. The algorithm will be tested in Simulink, Gazebo, and the testbed.=
*Test the algorithm using increasingly more complex models. The algorithm will be tested in Simulink, Gazebo, and the testbed.


==Objectives==
==Objectives==
*Finish model in Simulink by Week 3
*Finish model in Gazebo by Week 6
*Finish testing on testbed by Week 10
==Technical Challenges==
==Technical Challenges==
*Using Gazebo
*Using Linux
*Programming in C++ and MATLAB
*Using Simulink
*Learning about controls
==Approach==
==Approach==
*Go through MATLAB and C++ tutorials
*Learn more about Gazebo and find out if anyone has used Gazebo to model spacecraft
*Read online controls textbook
*Use Linux computers as often as possible

Latest revision as of 21:46, 14 June 2006

Gotcha Chart

Goals

  • Create an algorithm to describe the movement of a nanosatellite around a larger satellite. The micro-inspector must be able to launch safely, move autonomously from point to point, and maintain a safe distance from the satellite being inspected.
  • Test the algorithm using increasingly more complex models. The algorithm will be tested in Simulink, Gazebo, and the testbed.

Objectives

  • Finish model in Simulink by Week 3
  • Finish model in Gazebo by Week 6
  • Finish testing on testbed by Week 10

Technical Challenges

  • Using Gazebo
  • Using Linux
  • Programming in C++ and MATLAB
  • Using Simulink
  • Learning about controls

Approach

  • Go through MATLAB and C++ tutorials
  • Learn more about Gazebo and find out if anyone has used Gazebo to model spacecraft
  • Read online controls textbook
  • Use Linux computers as often as possible