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Here is a brief explanation how to start to work with DronTechLab software and hardware. First you will need to install and configure DCU Control System Platform software package. Quick guide on how to do it is in download section of Prosystemy web page here.

We recommend to use Linux Ubuntu 22 operating system. Installer (we use it for servers) can be found here.

You may use Windows installer which is here, but MySQL database and Apache web server is slower in Windows.

Finally, an example of DronTechLab quad-copter control system software project may be dowloaded here.

For practical experiments (for example to track target with a drone) a drone stand is needed. The least costly is to get from us one flight controller and we help you to select electronic parts and print on 3D printer frame parts. Then we help you to build the bench. We may also build simple or more complex drone bench for you, if you prefer more read-to-use system. You may also order a complete drone laboratory including computer server in that case you would not need to install anything and you may start experimenting immediatelly.

More documentation on DCU Control System Platform used for flight controller and visualization is here.

For visualization help check this page.

Slideshow of building DronTechLab Lite Quadrocopter

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Opening DroneTechLab project in DCU Control System Platform and Server Setting

Control Application Modification Example – Adding PID Yaw Controller

Example of editing on-line visualization web page with primary flight display

Installing DCU Control System Platform package on Linux Ubuntu 22

Documentation on PROSYSTEMY Drone Technology Laboratory