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RUNNING HEAD : L'AVION DU NORD 1

RWDC - L'avion du Nord

Nawah Ahmad, Ulrich Atongazi, Sean Harrigan, Haris Khalid

April 27, 2021


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Materials

We have not added any new materials to our experiment since Progress Report #4.

Details on what types of materials we used can be found in Progress Report #4, and include all

necessary equipment to build our prototype drone.


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Methods

We have not added any new developmental methods to our experiment since Progress

Report #4. Details on how we constructed our prototype drone can be found in Progress Report

#4.
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Data and Results

This week has been respectively viewed as the end of our project’s development, as this

past week included the Real World Design Challenge Nationals Competition. We were scheduled

for a 15 minute section to present our project to a series of judges, who would determine the final

score of our presentation. After competition day we received our final scores, where Team

Guam, Team Maryland, and Team Nevada placed first, second, and third places respectively. To

conclude on our project status, our team has planned to create the final thesis, powerpoint, and

poster to show our progress at the Science Symposium for The Governor’s School.
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References

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https://news.mit.edu/2014/algorithm-monitors-delivery-drones-0821

Conner-Simons, A. (2018, February 12). Programming drones to fly in the face of uncertainty.

Retrieved September 15, 2020, from

https://news.mit.edu/2018/mit-csail-programming-drones-fly-face-uncertainty-0212

M. Alwateer, S. W. Loke and N. Fernando, "Enabling Drone Services: Drone Crowdsourcing and

Drone Scripting," in IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 110035-110049, 2019, doi:

10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2933234.

Matheson, R. (2017, August 4). Hybrid drones carry heavier payloads for greater distances.

Retrieved September 24, 2020, from

https://news.mit.edu/2017/hybrid-drones-carry-heavier-payloads-greater-distances-0804

Sheridan, Iain. (2020, March 18). Drones and global navigation satellite systems: current

evidence from polar scientists. Retrieved September 29, 2020, from

https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsos.191494

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