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    Quadrotor

    Quadrotor

    Quadrotor control, path planning and trajectory optimization

    This MATLAB-based repository contains implementations of quadrotor control systems, path planning, and trajectory optimization algorithms developed as part of an advanced robotics course at the University of Pennsylvania. It includes PD controllers, path planning via Dijkstra and A* algorithms, and trajectory optimization (minimum snap/acceleration). Run code: change trajectories in file control/runsim.m and run. See quadrotor_dynamics.pdf for dynamic modeling of the quadrotor. See control/controller.m for implementation of the PD controller. Visualization below. Desired (blue) vs Actual (red).
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    Open Rocket Toolkit

    Simulation of historical and contemporary launch vehicles

    ORT is a tool for modelling and flying launch vehicles of arbitrary size and complexity. Unlike OpenRocket, it does not focus on amateur rockets but on real-world launch vehicles. The bundle includes a graphical design tool with an integrated simulation engine for rocket launches. Also included in the bundle is a playback application and a headless driver for logging simulations into spreadsheets. ORT integrates JME3 for 3D rendering.
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