Utilizing the past.
Improving the present.
Paving the future.
Utilizing the past.
Improving the present.
Paving the future.
PROBLEM?
Fixed-wing aircraft can travel long distances but consume large amounts of energy when surveying a stationary location. To stay within a close proximity to a ground location, a fixed-wing aircraft must perform circle holding patterns, as it needs continuous forward movement to stay airborne. This is neither cost-effective nor energy-efficient, and significantly impairs an aircraft’s ability to survey ground locations from above over long periods of time.
SOLUTION?
CASSIE (COMPUTER AUTOMATED SOARING SENSOR INDUCTING ENERGY)
Sensor integrated into the aircraft's electrical system, allowing for:
Control of the aircraft's control surfaces and thrust.
Maintain a balancing maneuver known in nature as “kiting” or “soaring.”
Effective hovering and control surface tilt, all allowing for energy saving.
CASSIE Iterations
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W + Waveshare Sense Hat B
V1 + Adafruit Ultimate GPS Sensor
+ Improved Component Mounting Bracket
V2 + Holybro Pressure Sensor
+ Improved Housing
+Pilot Tube Installation
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