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X4-MaG and RT-MaG: a low-cost open-source micro-quadrotor based on Real-Time Linux and a new Matlab/Simulink toolbox

E. Vanhoutte
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Stefano Mafrica
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F. Colonnier
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Franck Ruffier
Stéphane Viollet

Résumé

The new open-source quadrotor platform called X4-MaG presented here was developed for aca-demic and research applications. X4-MaG is a small, low-cost open quadrotor of only 307-grammeswhich oers two levels of controllers providing a manual mode and an automatic mode thanks to apowerful Linux-based controller embedded onboard. The controllers and estimators are highly cus-tomizable and are designed in the Matlab/Simulink environment and directly implemented onboardthe tiny Linux-based autopilot board using a custom made toolbox (RT-MaG toolbox).The new open-source Matlab/Simulink toolbox called RT-MaG toolbox (see [1]) generates reliablestandalone robotic applications running on real-time embedded Linux targets such as tiny ComputersOn Module (e.g., Gumstix boards). This toolbox gives direct access from Simulink to the maincommunication drivers classically used in robotics: network interfaces (via UDP), asynchronous andsynchronous serial port interfaces (RS232, SPI, I2C), Pulse-width-modulation (PWM), etc.[1] A. Manecy, N. Marchand, S. Viollet, Rt-mag: An open-source simulink toolbox for linux-based real-time robotic applications, in: Robotics and Biomimetics (ROBIO), 2014 IEEE International Confer-ence on, 2014, pp. 173{180. doi:10.1109/ROBIO.2014.7090326.
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hal-01242014 , version 1 (11-12-2015)

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Augustin Manecy, E. Vanhoutte, Stefano Mafrica, F. Colonnier, Franck Ruffier, et al.. X4-MaG and RT-MaG: a low-cost open-source micro-quadrotor based on Real-Time Linux and a new Matlab/Simulink toolbox. IROS 2015 - IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, Sep 2015, Hambourg, Germany. ⟨hal-01242014⟩
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