Three Trees Flat Field
This basic scenario shows the functionality of the system. The imaginary casualty is located near a long flat field with few obstacles. We performed a single pass over the field at 100 meters to survey the area and find a landing spot.
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Step 1: Survey a Point Cloud
The target region is surveyed by flying low over the target region. Here, we did a single pass over an open field at an altitude of about 100 meters. Each measurement of the laser range finder returns a "point" that is registered in a global coordinate frame using the inertial navigation system. The survey results in a collection of points called a "point cloud," which represents the shape of the terrain.
In the picture below, the point cloud is color-coded for altitude. Bands in the color are the same as reading a topographic map.
