Hovermap-Zoe user manual
Release date: 01 Nov 2021
Revision: 1.0
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2.4
Mission planning and scanning techniques
When planning a mission, there are a few key factors that you should take into account. Certain
environments, such as large outdoor areas, can present a challenge for Hovermap, so preparation and
planning can make all the difference.
Hovermap perceives the world differently from traditional LiDAR systems. Missions need to be planned
correctly to maximize the quality of your results. When planning for a Hovermap mission, you should:
Check that your settings are correct, and always have a contingency plan in place in case of
unexpected behavior.
Decide on the point density and resolution required, and choose your flight paths appropriately.
Plan your mission according to your environment. The fewer distinct, geometric features there
are, the lower and slower you will need to fly.
Base your flight parameters around the minimum efficiency you need to achieve, not the
maximum. The quality of Hovermap data improves when operating lower and slower.
Decide on the required accuracy, and use ground control points to check the accuracy of your
scans often.
2.4.1 Hovermap settings
Being confident and familiar with Hovermap and Zoe can mean the difference between a failed mission
and great results. Have you chosen your primary and backup navigation modes appropriately? Are your
VESH settings correct for the mission?
It's important to perform preflight checks of your settings before you operate Hovermap. Our preflight
checklists help to ensure that you have chosen the correct parameters, and have tested your
equipment to be in working order for your mission. Refer to the
Mapping Mode
,
Pilot Assist Mode
, or
Autonomous Waypoint Mode
sections for more information.
It's also important to prepare for any unexpected events. Sometimes, when operating Hovermap above
ground at extreme height or in a feature-poor environment, a SLAM system can develop what is known
as a slip. This is where Hovermap cannot find enough distinct features to track itself, and will no longer
be able to hold its position or avoid collisions. If you experience a slip, and your primary navigation
mode is SLAM, this will cause the drone to drift in a random direction, and without assistance, it can
collide with an obstacle.
Always make sure that you have the appropriate navigation method chosen, and that you are ready
and prepared to take over control of the system in case of any unexpected activity from your drone. If
you lack the confidence to operate Hovermap as a payload on Zoe in certain areas, performing a
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