Paparazzi is an attempt to develop a free software Unmanned (Air) Vehicle System. As of today the system is being used successfuly by a number of hobyists, universities and companies all over the world, on vehicle of various size ( 100g to 25Kg ) and of various nature ( fixed wing, rotorcrafts, boats and surface vehicles).
Up to date information is available in the wiki http://paparazzi.enac.fr
and from the mailing list [[email protected]] (http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=paparazzi) and the IRC channel (freenode, #paparazzi).
Installation is described in the wiki (http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/Installation).
For Ubuntu users, required packages are available in the [paparazzi-uav PPA] (https://launchpad.net/~paparazzi-uav/+archive/ppa), Debian users can use http://paparazzi.enac.fr/debian
Debian/Ubuntu packages:
- paparazzi-dev is the meta-package that depends on everything needed to compile and run the ground segment and the simulator.
- paparazzi-jsbsim is needed for using JSBSim as flight dynamic model for the simulator.
Recommended cross compiling toolchain: https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded
conf: the configuration directory (airframe, radio, ... descriptions).
data: where to put read-only data (e.g. maps, terrain elevation files, icons)
doc: documentation (diagrams, manual source files, ...)
sw: software (onboard, ground station, simulation, ...)
var: products of compilation, cache for the map tiles, ...
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type "make" in the top directory to compile all the libraries and tools.
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"./paparazzi" to run the Paparazzi Center
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Select the "Microjet" aircraft in the upper-left A/C combo box. Select "sim" from upper-middle "target" combo box. Click "Build". When the compilation is finished, select "Simulation" from the upper-right session combo box and click "Execute".
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In the GCS, wait about 10s for the aircraft to be in the "Holding point" navigation block. Switch to the "Takeoff" block (lower-left blue airway button in the strip). Takeoff with the green launch button.
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Power the flight controller board while it is connected to the PC with the USB cable.
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From the Paparazzi center, select the "ap" target, and click "Upload".
- From the Paparazzi Center, select the flight session and ... do the same than in simulation !