Biomedical Engineering Reference
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200
flow altitude
GPS altitude
190
180
170
160
150
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
Time (1/50 sec)
FIGURE 9.28
The solid trace shows the height reported by GPS, the dotted trace shows the height reported by optical
flow. The flight was 800 m in length.
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