Software Practical"Shooting Methods in Practice: Control of a USB Missile Launcher"DescriptionThe goal of this (and possibly subsequent) software practical is to control a USB missile launcher using numerical methods such that a prescribed target is hit. First, a driver for Linux has to be implemented to access the functionality of the device, i.e. rotating and firing missiles. The missile launcher should be controllable via a simple graphical interface. Afterwards, a mathematical model has to be derived that adequately describes the flight trajectories of the missiles. The model is then to be validated using the techniques of parameter estimation and optimum experimental design. To this end, a suitable method for measuring the point of impact of a missile (e.g. by using a video camera) has to be developed. After the model has been validated, a boundary value problem solver has to be implemented and coupled to the driver software that controls the device such that a prescriped target is hit.
TasksThe tasks can be roughly grouped as follows:
Size of the projectThe project is suited as a beginners or advanced practical. Requirements
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