Minimum Practical Orbit Radius

Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

The other week in a post a discussion arose around an orbit  that Bob Scheffler was having problems with, this particular orbit had a very small radius of 0.5 feet, so I asked Jim what the minimum radius was to which he replied:

We haven’t decided yet but certainly greater than zero. Feel free to do some tests and suggest something that still results in a good user experience.

So I took the challenge up and the following video is what i came up with

https://youtu.be/6Ze9IBW7L9Y

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  • Comment author
    Bob Scheffler

    Martin I do not know if it makes a difference but I had generated my original troubling orbit with "On-The-Fly".  I know it shows an orbit of .5 feet but it was actually about 4 feet.  I did the mission by flying right up to the pole and marking center then backed off a measured 2 feet.  Why the plan says .5 feet I do not know, maybe it has something to do with the GPS accuracy.  I also performed test similar to yours, using on-the-fly.  I used a construction cone and hovered over the top to generate a center I then, like you, went out various distances. I went 3, 6 and 10.  I then threw in speed, I went 1 mph 2 mph and 4 mph.  My 3 foot orbit ended up looking like your spider like lines but the rest did not.  At 3' and 1 mph the drone did fine staying in the lines but as I sped up it got less accurate.  And all the rest tests were good.  I have not been able to do much testing because every day we have been having some stiff winds.

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Bob, I may well have a play with speeds as well, I actually played with the rotation rate in preview last night, to track that center at the 3.3 feet at 5mph it needs to be set 40deg/sec and I'm not trying that, weather is not good here either

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    Barry Houldsworth Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Just remember that the accuracy of GPS is usually only about 16ft - so anything less than that is going to give unpredictable results.

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Just remember that the accuracy of GPS is usually only about 16ft - so anything less than that is going to give unpredictable results.

    Barry Houldsworth, totally agree which is why i mentioned at one point during the video, that although it wasn't tracking very well at the smaller radii it was doing ok considering GPS accuracy

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  • Comment author
    Bob Scheffler

    I have heard that 16 ft accuracy many times when dealing with drones, is this also the case with boats using GPS chart plotters?

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Bob Scheffler, give this a read https://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/performance/accuracy/

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Def need to slow way down for very tight Orbits. If you fly closer to 1kph how tight can you get?

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    I'll have play Jim McAndrew

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    Tony Simek

    Fun video Martin, and great shirt!  : )

    I have often thought about putting a drone through the paces like this just to test the boundaries.  

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Cheers Tony, I'm going to see what I can reduce the radius to at slower speeds, that should be fun

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Ok Jim McAndrew I've now put  together another video to show the minimum radius that can be achieved along with a reduction in speed which can be found here https://youtu.be/7tBar77ds1w

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Alejandro Dabroy This was the original Orbit test https://app.dronelink.com/ofbqZAZfv4ssKooRFqS9/Iev0ZWdX58Rt4rEsoJ3v/plan/ZFR6SImuAwvN4S3cFVyO

    And this was the one for minimum radius & speed https://app.dronelink.com/ofbqZAZfv4ssKooRFqS9/Iev0ZWdX58Rt4rEsoJ3v/plan/0r4tHDhjlsnYtJzNR0bh

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    Alejandro Dabroy

    Thanks, Martin!!!

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