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The low battery handling can be enabled/disabled by checking/unchecking the \verb|Enable low battery handling| check box.^^E^^L +Mission items only (\verb|Show Phase| unchecked).^^E^^L diff --git a/WimaDok/main-4.cpt b/WimaDok/main-4.cpt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1446a2117409163140d9bbc20a88fe848c076c5d --- /dev/null +++ b/WimaDok/main-4.cpt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Current phase only (\verb|Show Mission| unchecked).^^E^^L diff --git a/WimaDok/main-5.cpt b/WimaDok/main-5.cpt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..091aa1c34507595304e334d3b1182ad097149ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/WimaDok/main-5.cpt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +The battery threshold (in percentage) below which smart RTL will be initiated can be set by altering the value of the \verb|Low Battery Threshold| input box. 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(\textbf{Wi}reles \subsection{Scope} The current goal of the \wima is to provide software able to generate flight plans form minimal user input. This guide contains information about how to use \wima. \subsection{How to use this Guide} - +The guide is structured into short sections describing a specific problem. Most likely your question can be answered by reading only a few of those section. Try to find your problem in the table of contents before reading the entire guide. Additionally it is advised to read \cref{sec:warnings} and \cref{sec:hints}. @@ -53,28 +55,59 @@ The source code can be cloned from the git repository \gitrepourl. The root dire \section{Menus and Instructions} - +\subsection{Warnings} +\label{sec:warnings} +Warnings in \qgc are displayed inside yellow boxes at the top of the window (see \cref{fig:qgcWarning}). They automatically disappear after some time. +\begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{pics/qgcWarning} + \caption{Warning at the top of the window.} + \label{fig:qgcWarning} +\end{figure} +\subsection{Hints} +\label{sec:hints} +Very often it is not necessary to use this guide, as \qgc gives many hints on how to use it. E. g. input boxes have a hint sign (\verb|?|), see \cref{fig:hints} +\begin{figure*} + \centering + \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.49\textwidth} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{pics/qgcHint} + \caption{Input box with hint.} + \label{fig:qgcHint} + \end{subfigure} + \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.49\textwidth} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{pics/qgcHintText} + \cprotect\caption{Text displayed at the right hand side after clicking the \verb|?| sign.} + \label{fig:qgcHintText} + \end{subfigure} + \cprotect\caption{Hints can be displayed by clicking the \verb|?| sign.} + \label{fig:hints} +\end{figure*} \subsection{Brief Summary} -Figure \ref{fig:QGCMainButtonExplain} shows a detail view of the QGC main window. Relevant for this documentation are the flight view, the plan view and the \wima view. Their function will now be briefly summarized. +Figure \cref{fig:QGCMainButtonExplain} shows a detail view of the QGC main window. Relevant for this documentation are the flight view, the plan view and the \wima view. Their function will now be briefly summarized. The \textbf{plan view} is used to create flight plans and is part of standard \qgc. Flight plans can be stored as \verb|.plan| files or directly be uploaded to a vehicle (either a real one or a simulated one). Flight plans consist of way-points. Each way-point stores, among others, a coordinate (latitude, longitude, altitude) and a command (take off, land, wait for x seconds, \etc). To define a sensible flight plan a sequence of way-points should begin with a take off command and end with a land command. Besides way-points more complex patterns can be defined, which is done by inserting a Survey, a Circular Survey, a Structure Scan or a Corridor Scan. -The \textbf{flight view} comes in necessary as soon as you want a vehicle to get in action. Once the vehicle established a connection (serial, TCP, UDP, \etc), \qgc starts to communicate automatically with it, in most cases. If not, check the settings menu of \qgc. A connected vehicle will appear as a red arrow on the map, showing the vehicles position and orientation. On the top indicator strip (fig. \ref{fig:flightViewTopIndicatorStrip}), telemetry data will be published. At the left edge a tool strip (fig. \ref{fig:flightViewToolStrip}) will be activated, which can be used to command the vehicle. +The \textbf{flight view} comes in necessary as soon as you want a vehicle to get in action. Once the vehicle established a connection (serial, TCP, UDP, \etc), \qgc starts to communicate automatically with it, in most cases. If not, check the settings menu of \qgc. A connected vehicle will appear as a red arrow on the map, showing the vehicles position and orientation. On the top indicator strip (\cref{fig:flightViewTopIndicatorStrip}), telemetry data will be published. At the left edge a tool strip (\cref{fig:flightViewToolStrip}) will be activated, which can be used to command the vehicle. The \textbf{\wima view} is used to generate flight paths from minimal user input. The user can define a Measurement Area, a Service Area (for take off, land, supply tasks, etc.) and a Corridor, which connects the other two areas. Further the \wima view and flight view will be described. -\begin{figure} - \includegraphics[width=0.2\textwidth]{pics/flightViewToolStrip} - \centering - \caption{Flight view tool strip. Used to command the vehicle.} - \label{fig:flightViewToolStrip} -\end{figure} -\begin{figure}[h!] - \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{pics/QGCMainWindowCroppedRect} - \centering - \caption{Detail view of the QGC window, which appears after start-up. Marked in red is the button for switching to the Plan View Window, green indicates the Flight View button (current window) and marked in magenta is the button for switching to the WiMA Main Window.} - \label{fig:QGCMainButtonExplain} -\end{figure} +\begin{figure*} + \begin{subfigure}{0.5\textwidth} + \includegraphics[width=0.11\textwidth]{pics/flightViewToolStrip} + \centering + \caption{Flight view tool strip. Used to command the vehicle.} + \label{fig:flightViewToolStrip} + \end{subfigure} + \begin{subfigure}{0.5\textwidth} + \includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{pics/QGCMainWindowCroppedRect} + \centering + \caption{Detail view of the QGC window, which appears after start-up. Marked in red is the button for switching to plan view, green indicates the flight view button, and marked in magenta is the button for switching to the \wima plan view.} + \label{fig:QGCMainButtonExplain} + \end{subfigure} + \caption{Flight view tool strip and view switching.} +\end{figure*} \begin{figure}[h!] \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{pics/flightViewTopIndicatorStrip} \centering @@ -85,27 +118,29 @@ The \textbf{\wima view} is used to generate flight paths from minimal user input \subsection{\wima Plan View} \label{sec:wimaPlanView} -By clicking the wave symbol (see fig. \ref{fig:QGCMainButtonExplain}, magenta square) the WiMA view appears. After entering, at the left screen edge, the WiMA tool strip will appear (depicted in fig. \ref{fig:WimaToolstrip}). -\subsubsection{WiMA Tool Strip} -\label{sec:wimaToolStrip} \begin{wrapfigure}{r}{0.3\textwidth} + \vspace{-10pt} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.05\textwidth]{pics/WiMAToolstrip} \caption{WiMA Toolstrip inside WiMA Main Window.} \label{fig:WimaToolstrip} + \vspace{-10pt} \end{wrapfigure} +By clicking the wave symbol (see \cref{fig:QGCMainButtonExplain}, magenta square) the WiMA view appears. After entering, at the left screen edge, the WiMA tool strip will appear (depicted in \cref{fig:WimaToolstrip}). +\subsubsection{WiMA Tool Strip} +\label{sec:wimaToolStrip} The \wima tool strip is used for load/ save operations as well as editing tasks. The file button can be used to load, save and clear missions. Measurement and service area as well as corridor can be added by clicking the corresponding buttons. The calculate button can be used to regenerate the current mission. However with the current version regeneration is done automatically. The center and zoom buttons are used to navigate the map. \subsubsection{WiMA Areas} \label{sec:wimaAreas} -The three areas, namely the measurement area, the service area and the corridor, can be defined using the corresponding buttons (see sec. \ref{sec:insertAreas}). In the default mode the areas will be displayed as a half transparent polygon surrounded by a white lines. The polygon shape can be altered by using the drag and split handles shown in fig. \ref{fig:vertexHandle}, \ref{fig:vertexPlus} and \ref{fig:moveArea}. All areas will be listed at the right side within the WiMA Item Editor (see fig. \ref{fig:WimaItemEditor}). The WiMA Item Editor can be used to modify area parameters. +The three areas, namely the measurement area, the service area and the corridor, can be defined using the corresponding buttons (see \cref{sec:insertAreas}). In the default mode the areas will be displayed as a half transparent polygon surrounded by a white lines. The polygon shape can be altered by using the drag and split handles shown in \cref{fig:vertexHandle}, \cref{fig:vertexPlus} and \cref{fig:moveArea}. All areas will be listed at the right side within the WiMA Item Editor (see \cref{fig:WimaItemEditor}). The WiMA Item Editor can be used to modify area parameters. The Parameters \verb|Altitude|, \verb|Layers|, and \verb|Layer Dist.| are reserved for future use and don't yet have any impact. The \verb|Offset| parameter changes the distance between the area and its border polygon. The border polygon is a helper to provide sufficient clearance between the area and nearby obstacles, like trees or buildings. The border polygon can be deactivated by unchecking the \verb|Border Polygon| check box. This can be use full for service area and corridor. Additionally the \wima item editor shows some statistics about the polygon, like area and number of nodes. -The three areas have the following purpose. The \wima measurement area defines, as the name indicates, the area of interest within which any measurements are performed. See sec. \ref{sec:wimaAreas} for more information about \wima areas. The \wima service area is meant to be the place were takeoff and landing happens as well as battery exchange or repair work. See sec. \ref{sec:wimaAreas} for more information about \wima areas. The \wima corridor connects the measurement area and the service areas and defines a path which the vehicles uses to travel between Service and Measurement Area. +The three areas have the following purpose. The \wima measurement area defines, as the name indicates, the area of interest within which any measurements are performed. See \cref{sec:wimaAreas} for more information about \wima areas. The \wima service area is meant to be the place were takeoff and landing happens as well as battery exchange or repair work. See \cref{sec:wimaAreas} for more information about \wima areas. The \wima corridor connects the measurement area and the service areas and defines a path which the vehicles uses to travel between Service and Measurement Area. -A minimal configuration of areas consists of measurement and service area. In that case the two areas must be overlapping. The corridor can additionally be used to connect measurement and service area if overlapping of those two is not desired. A valid configuration including measurement, service area and corridor could look like in fig. \ref{fig:validConfig}. The sum of all three areas is further refereed to as the joined area. +A minimal configuration of areas consists of measurement and service area. In that case the two areas must be overlapping. The corridor can additionally be used to connect measurement and service area if overlapping of those two is not desired. A valid configuration including measurement, service area and corridor could look like in \cref{fig:validConfig}. The sum of all three areas is further refereed to as the joined area. \begin{figure*}[h!] \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.49\textwidth} @@ -129,26 +164,27 @@ A minimal configuration of areas consists of measurement and service area. In th \label{fig:optimPaht} \end{figure} \begin{figure} - \begin{minipage}{0.3\textwidth} + \begin{subfigure}{0.3\textwidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{pics/VertexHandle} \caption{Adjust the vertex by dragging it's handle.} \label{fig:vertexHandle} - \end{minipage} + \end{subfigure} \hfill - \begin{minipage}{0.3\textwidth} + \begin{subfigure}{0.3\textwidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{pics/VertexPlus} \caption{Add vertices by hitting the plus sign.} \label{fig:vertexPlus} - \end{minipage} + \end{subfigure} \hfill - \begin{minipage}{0.3\textwidth} + \begin{subfigure}{0.3\textwidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{pics/MoveArea} - \caption{Move any area by dragging its drag handle.} + \caption{Move the entire area by dragging its drag handle.} \label{fig:moveArea} - \end{minipage} + \end{subfigure} + \caption{Move and drag handles.} \end{figure} \begin{figure} \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.59\textwidth} @@ -168,24 +204,24 @@ A minimal configuration of areas consists of measurement and service area. In th \subsubsection{Saving and Loading \wima Missions} \label{sec:savingLoadingWima} -Pressing the \verb|File| button (see fig. \ref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of \wima tool strip (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) opens a menu offering saving and loading operations. At one hand all \wima areas and mission items can be saved using the \verb|.wima| file extension, at the other hand the mission items only can be stored using the \verb|.plan| file extension. The \verb|Open| button can be used to load previously stored files. +Pressing the \verb|File| button (see \cref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of \wima tool strip (see \cref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) opens a menu offering saving and loading operations. At one hand all \wima areas and mission items can be saved using the \verb|.wima| file extension, at the other hand the mission items only can be stored using the \verb|.plan| file extension. The \verb|Open| button can be used to load previously stored files. \subsubsection{Clearing \wima Missions} \label{sec:clearingWima} -Press the \verb|File| button (see fig. \ref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of \wima tool strip (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) to open the dialogue window. Pressing the \verb|New| button deletes all contents within the WiMA Main Window. +Press the \verb|File| button (see \cref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of \wima tool strip (see \cref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) to open the dialogue window. Pressing the \verb|New| button deletes all contents within the WiMA Main Window. \subsubsection{Uploading, Downloading and Clearing vehicle Missions} \label{sec:uploadDownloadVehicle} -Press \verb|File| button (see fig. \ref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of \wima tool strip (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) to open the dialog window. With the \verb|Upload|, \verb|Download| and \verb|Clear Vehicle Mission| button, the mission items (if present) can be uploaded, downloaded or deleted from the vehicle. +Press \verb|File| button (see \cref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of \wima tool strip (see \cref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) to open the dialog window. With the \verb|Upload|, \verb|Download| and \verb|Clear Vehicle Mission| button, the mission items (if present) can be uploaded, downloaded or deleted from the vehicle. \subsubsection{Inserting \wima Areas} \label{sec:insertAreas} -The \verb|Measure|, \verb|Service| and \verb|Corridor| buttons of the \wima tool strip (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) are used to insert a measurement, service and corridor area, respectively. Only one of each can be inserted. To generate a flight plan, at least a measurement and a service area must be defined. In that case both must be overlapping. +The \verb|Measure|, \verb|Service| and \verb|Corridor| buttons of the \wima tool strip (see \cref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) are used to insert a measurement, service and corridor area, respectively. Only one of each can be inserted. To generate a flight plan, at least a measurement and a service area must be defined. In that case both must be overlapping. \subsubsection{Generating a \wima flight plan} \label{sec:generatingFlightPlan} -The current version of \wima automatically updates the flight plan, after terminated user interaction. However using the \verb|Calculate| button (see fig. \ref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of the \wima tool strip (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaToolStrip}), manual regeneration can be triggered. The flight plan will be generated such that all way-points are within or at least at the edge of the joined\footnote{The joined area is the sum of measurement, service area and corridor (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaAreas}).} area. However it should be taken in account, that the vehicle could still leave the save area, even under fully functional operation. Depending on the software implementation of the vehicles flight stack (firmware), the flight controller could perform a path change. Additionally drifts caused by wind gusts could occur. An example can be seen in fig. \ref{fig:optimPaht}. The vehicles flight controller has no information about any \wima Areas, they exist exclusively within the \qgc application. +The current version of \wima automatically updates the flight plan, after terminated user interaction. However using the \verb|Calculate| button (see \cref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of the \wima tool strip (see \cref{sec:wimaToolStrip}), manual regeneration can be triggered. The flight plan will be generated such that all way-points are within or at least at the edge of the joined\footnote{The joined area is the sum of measurement, service area and corridor (see \cref{sec:wimaAreas}).} area. However it should be taken in account, that the vehicle could still leave the save area, even under fully functional operation. Depending on the software implementation of the vehicles flight stack (firmware), the flight controller could perform a path change. Additionally drifts caused by wind gusts could occur. An example can be seen in \cref{fig:optimPaht}. The vehicles flight controller has no information about any \wima Areas, they exist exclusively within the \qgc application. \begin{figure} \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.39\textwidth} \includegraphics[width=0.65\textwidth]{pics/wimaRadioButtons} @@ -196,33 +232,37 @@ The current version of \wima automatically updates the flight plan, after termin \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.59\textwidth} \includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{pics/flightPath2} \centering - \caption{The flight path generated from the areas depicted in fig. \ref{fig:validConfig}.} + \caption{The flight path generated from the areas depicted in \cref{fig:validConfig}.} \label{fig:flightPath} \end{subfigure} \caption{Mission radio button and an example flight plan.} + \vspace{-10pt} \end{figure} \subsubsection{Navigating the Map} \label{sec:navigatingMap} -The three buttons \verb|Center|, \verb|In| and \verb|Out| (see fig. \ref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of the \wima tool strip (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) can be used to center the view to a object of interest, and for zooming. The Map can be navigated by dragging the mouse pointer or touch screen. +The three buttons \verb|Center|, \verb|In| and \verb|Out| (see \cref{fig:wimaViewSaveLoad}) of the \wima tool strip (see \cref{sec:wimaToolStrip}) can be used to center the view to a object of interest, and for zooming. The Map can be navigated by dragging the mouse pointer or touch screen. \subsubsection{How to display the generated flight plan} -The flight plan can be displayed by checking the \verb|Mission| radio button above the \wima item editor (see. fig. \ref{fig:wimaRadioButtons}), as depicted in fig \ref{fig:wimaRadioButtons}. An example of a generated flight path can be seen in fig. \ref{fig:flightPath}. Within the green measurement area the program has generated a circular survey (see sec. \ref{sec:circularSurvey} ). The survey has an entry and an exit point. The program has routed paths from the take off point to the surveys entry point and from the surveys exit point to the landing point. The paths have been chosen to be within the joined area and to be as short as possible. +The flight plan can be displayed by checking the \verb|Mission| radio button above the \wima item editor (see. \cref{fig:wimaRadioButtons}), as depicted in fig \cref{fig:wimaRadioButtons}. An example of a generated flight path can be seen in \cref{fig:flightPath}. Within the green measurement area the program has generated a circular survey (see \cref{sec:circularSurvey} ). The survey has an entry and an exit point. The program has routed paths from the take off point to the surveys entry point and from the surveys exit point to the landing point. The paths have been chosen to be within the joined area and to be as short as possible. -\subsubsection{Circular Survey} -\label{sec:circularSurvey} -The Circular Survey (green area in fig. \ref{fig:flightPath}, containing circular tracks) is a flight pattern provided by \wima. It is similar to the Survey pattern of the standard \qgc application. The Circular Survey was adapted for mobile coverage measurements. \begin{wrapfigure}{r}{0.35\textwidth} + \vspace{-10pt} \includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{pics/circularSurveyItemEditor} \centering - \caption{The circular survey item editor. Can be found at the right edge of the screen.} - \label{fig:circularSurveyItemEditor} -\end{wrapfigure} It consists of circle segments refereed to as transects. Ideally, the transects are connected with each other such that the path between entry and exit point is as short as possible. Currently this goal is approximated by a heuristics. The solution might not always be the global optimum. The \verb|Reference| point (Circle with R symbol and Reference tag, see fig. \ref{fig:flightPath}) defines the center of the circle segments. It is supposed to be placed on the base stations position. + \caption{The circular survey item editor at the right hand side.} + \label{fig:circularSurveyItemEditor} + \vspace{-20pt} +\end{wrapfigure} +\subsubsection{Circular Survey} +\label{sec:circularSurvey} +The Circular Survey (green area in \cref{fig:flightPath}, containing circular tracks) is a flight pattern provided by \wima. It is similar to the Survey pattern of the standard \qgc application. The Circular Survey was adapted for mobile coverage measurements. It consists of circle segments refereed to as transects. Ideally, the transects are connected with each other such that the path between entry and exit point is as short as possible. Currently this goal is approximated by a heuristics. The solution might not always be the global optimum. The \verb|Reference| point (Circle with R symbol and Reference tag, see \cref{fig:flightPath}) defines the center of the circle segments. It is supposed to be placed on the base stations position. + +Circular survey parameters can be edited with the circular survey editor (see \cref{fig:circularSurveyItemEditor}). The \verb|Altitude| input box adjusts the altitude of the survey's way-points. The distance between adjacent circle segments can be modified by changing the \verb|Delta R| value. The circle segments are approximated by polygonal structures, consisting of way-points. Two arbitrary adjacent way-points of a circle segment have a maximum angle between them. This angle can be adjusted by editing the \verb|Delta Alpha| input box. The \verb|Delta Alpha| value can assume everything between 0.3$^{\circ}$ and 90$^{\circ}$. The higher the value the rougher the circle appears. The survey will contain the less way-points the higher the \verb|Delta R| and the \verb|Delta Alpha| values are. The number of way-points impacts the recreation and upload time. +In general the following holds. The less way-points the better. Use only as many way-point as you really need. -Circular survey parameters can be edited with the circular survey editor (see fig. \ref{fig:circularSurveyItemEditor}). The \verb|Altitude| input box adjusts the altitude of the survey's way-points. The distance between adjacent circle segments can be modified by changing the \verb|Delta R| value. The circle segments are approximated by polygonal structures, consisting of way-points. Two arbitrary adjacent way-points of a circle segment have a maximum angle between them. This angle can be adjusted by editing the \verb|Delta Alpha| input box. The \verb|Delta Alpha| value can assume everything between 0.3$^{\circ}$ and 90$^{\circ}$. The higher the value the rougher the circle appears. The survey will contain the less way-points the higher the \verb|Delta R| and the \verb|Delta Alpha| values are. The number of way-points impacts the recreation and upload time. In general the following holds. The less way-points the better. Use only as many way-point as you really need. - Short transects are often undesired, to remove them, the minimal transect length can be specified by the \verb|Min. Length| value. -If it is desired that the UAV flies with the same direction for all transects the \verb|Fixed Direction| check box can be activated. The \verb|Relative Altitude| check box enables relative height. With the \verb|Reverse Path| check box path reversal can be obtained. The \verb|Reset Reference| button the reference handle can be set to the survey area center. This can be helpful if the reference handle is hidden. +If it is desired that the UAV flies with the same direction each transect the \verb|Fixed| \verb|Direction| check box can be activated. The \verb|Relative Altitude| check box enables relative height. With the \verb|Reverse Path| check box path reversal can be obtained. The \verb|Reset Reference| button the reference handle can be set to the survey area center. This can be helpful if the reference handle is hidden. To reduce calculation effort, the maximum number of way-points can be set using the \verb|Max Waypoints| input box. Transects are hidden and calculations aborted, if the number of way-points exceeds \verb|Max Waypoints|. @@ -230,12 +270,12 @@ To reduce calculation effort, the maximum number of way-points can be set using \subsubsection{How to synchronize Data with Flight View} \label{sec:syncWima} -To synchronize the generated flight plan with the \wima flight view (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaFlightView}) press the \verb|Sync WiMA| button in the upper right corner (see fig. \ref{fig:syncWima}). The button will be visible only if a valid flight plan was generated and flash if data is not synchronized with the \wima flight view. +To synchronize the generated flight plan with the \wima flight view (see \cref{sec:wimaFlightView}) press the \verb|Sync WiMA| button in the upper right corner (see \cref{fig:syncWima}). The button will be visible only if a valid flight plan was generated and flash if data is not synchronized with the \wima flight view. \subsubsection{Editing Flight Plans} -The generated flight plan can be edited in the same way as it would be done inside the standard plan view using the mission tool strip (see fig. \ref{fig:wimaViewMissionToolStrip}). After editing, the flight plan can be saved (see sec. \ref{sec:savingLoadingWima}) or synchronized with \wima flight view (see sec. \ref{sec:syncWima}). +The generated flight plan can be edited in the same way as it would be done inside the standard plan view using the mission tool strip (see \cref{fig:wimaViewMissionToolStrip}). After editing, the flight plan can be saved (see \cref{sec:savingLoadingWima}) or synchronized with \wima flight view (see \cref{sec:syncWima}). \subsection{\wima Flight View and \wima Menu} \label{sec:wimaFlightView} -The \wima flight view extends the \qgc flight view by the \wima menu, which offers some useful tools like flight plan partitioning, smart return to launch, fast speed changing etc. By default the \wima menu is visible inside the flight view (see fig. \ref{fig:wimaMenu}). The menu can be hidden using the \verb|disable WiMA| slider at it's top. A slider showing the text \verb|enable WiMA| will remain a few seconds at the lower left corner of the flight view befor vanishing. Hovering the mouse at the lower left corner will make the slider visible again. +The \wima flight view extends the \qgc flight view by the \wima menu, which offers some useful tools like flight plan partitioning, smart return to launch, fast speed changing etc. By default the \wima menu is visible inside the flight view (see \cref{fig:wimaMenu}). The menu can be hidden using the \verb|disable WiMA| slider at it's top. A slider showing the text \verb|enable WiMA| will remain a few seconds at the lower left corner of the flight view befor vanishing. Hovering the mouse at the lower left corner will make the slider visible again. \begin{figure*} \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.3\textwidth} \includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{pics/SyncWima} @@ -244,7 +284,7 @@ The \wima flight view extends the \qgc flight view by the \wima menu, which offe \label{fig:syncWima} \end{subfigure} \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.3\textwidth} - \includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{pics/wimaViewMissionToolStrip} + \includegraphics[width=0.2\textwidth]{pics/wimaViewMissionToolStrip} \centering \caption{Mission tool strip located at the upper left corner of the \wima plan view.} \label{fig:wimaViewMissionToolStrip} @@ -252,20 +292,20 @@ The \wima flight view extends the \qgc flight view by the \wima menu, which offe \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.3\textwidth} \includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{pics/wimaMenu} \centering - \caption{The \wima menu located at the lower left corner of the flight view.} + \caption{Top part of the \wima menu located at the lower left corner of the flight view.} \label{fig:wimaMenu} \end{subfigure} \caption{Different elements.} \end{figure*} \subsubsection{How to synchronize a Flight Plan with the \wima Menu} -See sec. \ref{sec:wimaPlanView} and especially sec. \ref{sec:syncWima}. +See \cref{sec:wimaPlanView} and especially \cref{sec:syncWima}. \subsubsection{What's the Mission Section and how to use it} \label{sec:settingsSection} -The mission section (see fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}) is mostly used to partition the flight plan generated with \wima plan view (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaPlanView}). Additional speed and altitude can be adjusted from here. This gives the possibility to work through large flight plans (containing thousands of way-points) in a step wise manner. +The mission section (see \cref{fig:missionSection}) is mostly used to partition the flight plan generated with \wima plan view (see \cref{sec:wimaPlanView}). Additional speed and altitude can be adjusted from here. This gives the possibility to work through large flight plans (containing thousands of way-points) in a step wise manner. \subsubsection{How to show the Mission Items} -The mission items can be made visible/invisible by checking/unchecking the \verb|Show Mission| check box (see fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}). An example can be seen in fig. \ref{fig:showAllCurrent} and \ref{fig:showAll}. The mission items consist of all items generated inside \wima plan view without the AaR path (see sec. \ref{sec:AaR}). +The mission items can be made visible/invisible by checking/unchecking the \verb|Show Mission| check box (see \cref{fig:missionSection}). An example can be seen in \cref{fig:showAllCurrent} and \cref{fig:showAll}. The mission items consist of all items generated inside \wima plan view without the AaR path (see \cref{sec:AaR}). \subsubsection{How to show the current Phase} -The current mission items can be made visible/invisible by checking/unchecking the \verb|Show Phase| check box (see fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}). An example can be seen in fig. \ref{fig:showAllCurrent} and \ref{fig:showCurrent}. +The current mission items can be made visible/invisible by checking/unchecking the \verb|Show Phase| check box (see \cref{fig:missionSection}). An example can be seen in \cref{fig:showAllCurrent} and \cref{fig:showCurrent}. \begin{figure*} \centering \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.3\textwidth} @@ -294,37 +334,38 @@ The current mission items can be made visible/invisible by checking/unchecking t The abbreviation AaR means arrival and return and refers to the way-points which are not part of the actual measuring process. Those way-points are used to guide the UAV from service area to measurement area, hence the name. \subsubsection{Whats a Mission Phase} \label{sec:missionPhase} -A mission phase refers to a partition of the mission items (see fig. \ref{fig:showAll}). An example of a partion can be seen in fig. \ref{fig:showAllCurrent} and \ref{fig:showCurrent} (green way-points). +A mission phase refers to a partition of the mission items (see \cref{fig:showAll}). An example of a partion can be seen in \cref{fig:showAllCurrent} and \cref{fig:showCurrent} (green way-points). \subsubsection{How to partition a flight plan} -The flight plan generated with the \wima plan view can be partitioned using the \verb|Next Waypoint|, \verb|Max Waypoints|, and the \verb|Overlap| input boxes and the \verb|Reset Phase|, \verb|Reverse|, and \verb|Forward| button (see fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}). The entry of the \verb|Next Waypoint| corresponds starting point of the next phase. The numbering is related to the mission items. Using the \verb|Go Forward| or \verb|Go Reverse| buttons increases or decreases the \verb|Next Waypoint| value respectively (see sec. \ref{sec:goForwardReverse} for details). Manually editing the \verb|Next Waypoint| value sets the first point of the current phase to the way-point of the mission item with the entered number. The number of maximum way-points per phase (AaR path excluded) can be set with the \verb|Max Waypoints| input box. -\subsection{What's the Overlap} +The flight plan generated with the \wima plan view can be partitioned using the \verb|Next| \verb|Waypoint|, \verb|Max Waypoints|, and the \verb|Overlap| input boxes and the \verb|Reset Phase|, \verb|Reverse|, and \verb|Forward| button (see \cref{fig:missionSection}). The entry of the \verb|Next Waypoint| corresponds starting point of the next phase. The numbering is related to the mission items. Using the \verb|Go Forward| or \verb|Go Reverse| buttons increases or decreases the \verb|Next Waypoint| value respectively (see \cref{sec:goForwardReverse} for details). Manually editing the \verb|Next Waypoint| value sets the first point of the current phase to the way-point of the mission item with the entered number. The number of maximum way-points per phase (AaR path excluded) can be set with the \verb|Max Waypoints| input box. +\subsubsection{What's the Overlap} \label{sec:Overlap} The \verb|Overlap| it a the number of way-points two consecutive phases have in common. E.g. if the \verb|Overlap| $=2$ and the last two way-points of phase $n$ are 10 and 11, phase $n+1$ will start with way-points 10 and 11 (AaR path not included). -\subsection{What are the Go Reverse and Go Forward buttons for} +\subsubsection{What are the Go Reverse and Go Forward buttons for} \label{sec:goForwardReverse} -The \verb|Go Forward| or \verb|Go Reverse| buttons are used to proceed to the next phase. The following notation will be used: the index of the first waypoint of Phase $n$ is denoted by $i^s_n$ and the index of the last way-point by $i^e_n$. The positive scalars $\Delta$ and $N$ denote the \verb|Overlap| (see sec. \ref{sec:Overlap}) and the maximum number of way points per phase (\verb|Max Waypoints|, see fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}). The \verb|Go Forward| button sets start index of the next of Phase ($n+1$) to $i^s_{n+1} = i^e_{n}-\Delta+1$ and the end index of Phase $n+1$ to $i^e_{n+1} = i^s_{n+1}+N-1$. A very similar result is delivered by the \verb|Go Reverse| button. It sets the start index of the next of Phase ($n+1$) to $i^s_{n+1} = i^s_{n}+\Delta-1$ and the end index of Phase $n+1$ to $i^e_{n+1} = i^s_{n+1}-N+1$. The indices are truncated, if they exceed the boundaries $1$ and $N$. +The \verb|Go Forward| or \verb|Go Reverse| buttons are used to proceed to the next phase. The following notation will be used: the index of the first waypoint of Phase $n$ is denoted by $i^s_n$ and the index of the last way-point by $i^e_n$. The positive scalars $\Delta$ and $N$ denote the \verb|Overlap| (see \cref{sec:Overlap}) and the maximum number of way points per phase (\verb|Max Waypoints|, see \cref{fig:missionSection}). The \verb|Go Forward| button sets start index of the next of Phase ($n+1$) to $i^s_{n+1} = i^e_{n}-\Delta+1$ and the end index of Phase $n+1$ to $i^e_{n+1} = i^s_{n+1}+N-1$. A very similar result is delivered by the \verb|Go Reverse| button. It sets the start index of the next of Phase ($n+1$) to $i^s_{n+1} = i^s_{n}+\Delta-1$ and the end index of Phase $n+1$ to $i^e_{n+1} = i^s_{n+1}-N+1$. The indices are truncated, if they exceed the boundaries $1$ and $N$. -\subsection{What is the Reset Phase button for} +\subsubsection{What is the Reset Phase button for} The reset button sets the start way-point to the first or last mission \subsubsection{How to change Mission Flight Speed} -The mission flight speed can be changed by altering the value of the \verb|Mission Speed| input box (see fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}). This affects measurement points only. The AaR path way-point speed can be altered as well (see the following section). +The mission flight speed can be changed by altering the value of the \verb|Mission Speed| input box (see \cref{fig:missionSection}). This affects measurement points only. The AaR path way-point speed can be altered as well (see the following section). \subsubsection{How to change AaR Speed} -The AaR (see sec. \ref{sec:AaR}) flight speed can be changed by altering the value of the \verb|AaR Speed| input box (see fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}). This affects AaR path way-points only. The measurement way-point speed can be altered as well (see the previous section). +The AaR (see \cref{sec:AaR}) flight speed can be changed by altering the value of the \verb|AaR Speed| input box (see \cref{fig:missionSection}). This affects AaR path way-points only. The measurement way-point speed can be altered as well (see the previous section). \subsubsection{How to change Altitude} -The Altitude can be changed by altering the value of the \verb|Altitude| input box (see fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}). This value affects AaR path and measurement points. +The Altitude can be changed by altering the value of the \verb|Altitude| input box (see \cref{fig:missionSection}). This value affects AaR path and measurement points. \subsection{Can I invert/reverse a Phase} \label{sec:invert} -A phase can be inverted by checking the \verb|Invert Phase| check box (see. fig. \ref{fig:missionSection}). +A phase can be inverted by checking the \verb|Invert Phase| check box (see. \cref{fig:missionSection}). \subsubsection{What's the Vehicle Section and how to use it} -The vehicle section (see fig. \ref{fig:vehicleSection}) is used to upload and clear the vehicle mission. Additionally this section contains the interface to trigger a smart return to launch. +The vehicle section (see \cref{fig:vehicleSection}) is used to upload and clear the vehicle mission. Additionally this section contains the interface to trigger a smart return to launch. \subsubsection{How to upload and clear mission} -Missions can be uploaded and clear using the \verb|Upload| and \verb|Remove| buttons (see. fig. \ref{fig:vehicleSection}). During upload a green progress button will be displayed. After success the text \verb|Done| will be displayed. An error message will be displayed otherwise. Successfull uploaded mission items will be colored orange. +Missions can be uploaded and clear using the \verb|Upload| and \verb|Remove| buttons (see. \cref{fig:vehicleSection}). During upload a green progress button will be displayed. After success the text \verb|Done| will be displayed. An error message will be displayed otherwise. Successfull uploaded mission items will be colored orange. \subsubsection{What's Smart Return to Launch} \label{sec:SRTL} -Most return to launch (RTL) implementations choose the direct way from the vehicles current to it's takeoff position as a return path. \wima's smart RTL algorithms chooses a return path based on the save area defined by the user (see sec. \ref{sec:wimaAreas}). A smart RTL can be triggered by pressing the \verb|Smart RTL| button. As a security measure pressing this button the user will asked to confirm the action (see fig. \ref{fig:smartRTLconfirmStart}). After confirmation the vehicle will be paused at it's current position and a return path will be displayed. Again the user is asked for confirmation (see fig. \ref{fig:smartRTLconfirmExecute}). On success the return path will be uploaded and executed. -If configured (see sec. \ref{sec:configSRTL}) a smart RTL will be triggered on low battery voltage. The confirmation procedure is the same as described above. +Most return to launch (RTL) implementations choose the direct way from the vehicles current to it's takeoff position as a return path. \wima's smart RTL algorithms chooses a return path based on the save area defined by the user (see \cref{sec:wimaAreas}). A smart RTL can be triggered by pressing the \verb|Smart RTL| button. As a security measure pressing this button the user will asked to confirm the action (see \cref{fig:smartRTLconfirmStart}). After confirmation the vehicle will be paused at it's current position and a return path will be displayed. Again the user is asked for confirmation (see \cref{fig:smartRTLconfirmExecute}). On success the return path will be uploaded and executed. +If configured (see \cref{sec:configSRTL}) a smart RTL will be triggered on low battery voltage. The confirmation procedure is the same as described above. \begin{figure*} \centering + \vspace{-5pt} \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.49\textwidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{pics/smarRTLGuidedAction1} @@ -338,12 +379,14 @@ If configured (see sec. \ref{sec:configSRTL}) a smart RTL will be triggered on l \label{fig:smartRTLconfirmExecute} \end{subfigure} \caption{Confirmation process of a smart RTL.} + \vspace{-15pt} \end{figure*} \subsubsection{How to configure Smart Return to Launch on low Battery.} \label{sec:configSRTL} -The smart RTL on low battery can be configured under general settings (see. fig. \ref{fig:smartRTLconfig}). +The smart RTL on low battery can be configured under general settings (see. \cref{fig:smartRTLconfig}). \begin{figure*} \centering + \vspace{-5pt} \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.49\textwidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{pics/qgcSettings} @@ -365,11 +408,13 @@ The smart RTL on low battery can be configured under general settings (see. fig. \end{subfigure} \caption{How to configure \wima smart RTL.} \label{fig:smartRTLconfig} + \vspace{-15pt} \end{figure*} \subsubsection{What's the Statistics Section and how to use it} -The statistics section is the last section of the \wima menu (see fig. \ref{fig:statisticsSection}). It shows the length of the current mission (phase) and the estimated flight time, based on the mission speed. +The statistics section is the last section of the \wima menu (see \cref{fig:statisticsSection}). It shows the length of the current mission (phase) and the estimated flight time, based on the mission speed. \begin{figure*}[ht!] \centering + \vspace{-5pt} \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.3\textwidth} \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{pics/missionSection} \centering @@ -389,13 +434,15 @@ The statistics section is the last section of the \wima menu (see fig. \ref{fig: \label{fig:statisticsSection} \end{subfigure} \caption{The different sections of the \wima menu.} + \vspace{-15pt} \end{figure*} \subsubsection{I can't find the \wima Menu} -See the introduction of sec. \ref{sec:wimaFlightView}. +See the introduction of \cref{sec:wimaFlightView}. \newpage +\section{Useful third party Software} \subsection{ArduPilot Simulator} -For tasks like debugging, program verification or flight plan testing a simulated vehicle can be very useful. It can save time, money and prevent you from excessive sunburns, if you forgot that you are actually outside, starring on your screen, exposed to the hot summer sun. +For tasks like debugging, program verification or flight plan testing a UAV simulator can be very useful. It can save time, money. For this task the ArduPilot simulator can be used. It simulates a vehicle running the ArduPilot flight stack (firmware) on your local machine. Data is being published by the simulator via UDP and should ideally connect to \qgc without any further tweaks. @@ -416,8 +463,8 @@ The simulator is launched by a Python script, thus Python must be installed on y \end{verbatim} \end{shaded*} -Thereby the \verb|-v| option specifies the vehicle type. The \verb|-l| option can be used to define a custom start location. See the \verb|sim_vehicle.py --help| option for further information. -After launching, the vehicle should appear inside QGC. +Thereby the \verb|-v| option specifies the vehicle type. The \verb|-l| and \verb|-L| option can be used to define a custom start location. The \verb|-S| option increases the simulation speed. See the \verb|sim_vehicle.py --help| option for further information. +After launching, the vehicle should appear inside \qgc. diff --git a/WimaDok/main.toc b/WimaDok/main.toc index d98eb4ba3c3fa391053b63d7d0da9445530be8ed..ab9cd02cb0cc69b16fc16e9e86f50ff30e209422 100644 --- a/WimaDok/main.toc +++ b/WimaDok/main.toc @@ -1,43 +1,47 @@ -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1}Introduction}{3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.1}Purpose}{3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.2}Scope}{3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.3}How to use this Guide}{3} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {2}System Description}{3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {2.1}Key Features}{3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {2.2}Inventory}{3} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {3}Menus and Instructions}{3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.1}Brief Summary}{3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.2}WiMA\xspace Plan View}{5} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.1}WiMA Tool Strip}{5} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.2}WiMA Areas}{5} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.3}Saving and Loading WiMA\xspace Missions}{6} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.4}Clearing WiMA\xspace Missions}{6} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.5}Uploading, Downloading and Clearing vehicle Missions}{6} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.6}Inserting WiMA\xspace Areas}{8} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.7}Generating a WiMA\xspace flight plan}{8} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.8}Navigating the Map}{9} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.9}How to display the generated flight plan}{9} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.10}Circular Survey}{9} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.11}How to synchronize Data with Flight View}{10} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.12}Editing Flight Plans}{10} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.3}WiMA\xspace Flight View and WiMA\xspace Menu}{10} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.1}How to synchronize a Flight Plan with the WiMA\xspace Menu}{10} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.2}What's the Mission Section and how to use it}{10} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.3}How to show the Mission Items}{10} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.4}How to show the current Phase}{12} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.5}What's the AaR Path}{12} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.6}Whats a Mission Phase}{12} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.3.7}How to partition a flight plan}{12} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.4}What's the Overlap}{12} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.5}What are the Go Reverse and Go Forward buttons for}{13} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.1}How to change Mission Flight Speed}{13} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.2}How to change AaR Speed}{13} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.3}How to change Altitude}{13} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.6}Can I invert/reverse a Phase}{13} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.6.1}What's the Vehicle Section and how to use it}{13} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.6.2}How to upload and clear mission}{13} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.6.3}What's Smart Return to Launch}{13} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.6.4}How to configure Smart Return to Launch on low Battery.}{14} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.6.5}What's the Statistics Section and how to use it}{14} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.6.6}I can't find the WiMA\xspace Menu}{14} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.7}ArduPilot Simulator}{15} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1}Introduction}{4}{section.1} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.1}Purpose}{4}{subsection.1.1} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.2}Scope}{4}{subsection.1.2} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.3}How to use this Guide}{4}{subsection.1.3} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {2}System Description}{4}{section.2} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {2.1}Key Features}{4}{subsection.2.1} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {2.2}Inventory}{4}{subsection.2.2} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {3}Menus and Instructions}{5}{section.3} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.1}Warnings}{5}{subsection.3.1} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.2}Hints}{5}{subsection.3.2} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.3}Brief Summary}{5}{subsection.3.3} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.4}WiMA\xspace Plan View}{6}{subsection.3.4} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.1}WiMA Tool Strip}{6}{subsubsection.3.4.1} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.2}WiMA Areas}{6}{subsubsection.3.4.2} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.3}Saving and Loading WiMA\xspace Missions}{7}{subsubsection.3.4.3} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.4}Clearing WiMA\xspace Missions}{9}{subsubsection.3.4.4} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.5}Uploading, Downloading and Clearing vehicle Missions}{9}{subsubsection.3.4.5} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.6}Inserting WiMA\xspace Areas}{9}{subsubsection.3.4.6} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.7}Generating a WiMA\xspace flight plan}{9}{subsubsection.3.4.7} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.8}Navigating the Map}{9}{subsubsection.3.4.8} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.9}How to display the generated flight plan}{9}{subsubsection.3.4.9} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.10}Circular Survey}{10}{subsubsection.3.4.10} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.11}How to synchronize Data with Flight View}{11}{subsubsection.3.4.11} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.4.12}Editing Flight Plans}{11}{subsubsection.3.4.12} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.5}WiMA\xspace Flight View and WiMA\xspace Menu}{11}{subsection.3.5} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.1}How to synchronize a Flight Plan with the WiMA\xspace Menu}{11}{subsubsection.3.5.1} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.2}What's the Mission Section and how to use it}{11}{subsubsection.3.5.2} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.3}How to show the Mission Items}{12}{subsubsection.3.5.3} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.4}How to show the current Phase}{12}{subsubsection.3.5.4} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.5}What's the AaR Path}{13}{subsubsection.3.5.5} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.6}Whats a Mission Phase}{13}{subsubsection.3.5.6} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.7}How to partition a flight plan}{13}{subsubsection.3.5.7} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.8}What's the Overlap}{13}{subsubsection.3.5.8} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.9}What are the Go Reverse and Go Forward buttons for}{13}{subsubsection.3.5.9} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.10}What is the Reset Phase button for}{13}{subsubsection.3.5.10} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.11}How to change Mission Flight Speed}{13}{subsubsection.3.5.11} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.12}How to change AaR Speed}{14}{subsubsection.3.5.12} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.5.13}How to change Altitude}{14}{subsubsection.3.5.13} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.6}Can I invert/reverse a Phase}{14}{subsection.3.6} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.6.1}What's the Vehicle Section and how to use it}{14}{subsubsection.3.6.1} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.6.2}How to upload and clear mission}{14}{subsubsection.3.6.2} +\contentsline 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