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    Loss of VIO Stability When Gaining Altitude — Manual Control Becomes Impossible

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      LuisRzdearbulo 0
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      Hi everyone,
      We are experiencing a critical issue with VIO stability on a VOXL2-based indoor drone platform.

      Problem

      When the drone starts gaining altitude, the VIO becomes unstable and the drone quickly becomes impossible to control manually. During hover close to the ground, the drone is relatively stable, but once altitude increases:

      • Position estimation starts drifting
      • list itemYaw estimation becomes unstable
      • list itemHeight estimation errors appear
      • list itemManual control becomes very difficult or impossible
      • list itemPX4 eventually reports preflight or estimator failures

      Current Setup
      Hardware:
      VOXL2
      Starling 2 platform
      Indoor environment
      No GPS
      Manual flight mode
      QVIO enabled

      Environment conditions:

      Metallic industrial environment
      Low texture surfaces
      Variable lighting conditions
      Errors observed

      We frequently see:

      Preflight Fail: height estimate not stable
      Preflight Fail: Yaw estimate error
      Preflight Fail: Attitude failure (pitch)
      

      Additional Notes
      We are NOT using QGroundControl during flight
      The issue appears mainly when ascending
      Near the ground the drone behaves much better
      The instability increases progressively with altitude
      It feels like VIO loses enough visual references when moving away from the floor

      Questions
      Is this a known limitation of QVIO / tracking camera placement?
      Could this be related to insufficient floor texture?
      Are there recommended tuning parameters for altitude-related instability?
      Should we reduce dependency on QVIO and fuse additional sensors?
      Would adding downward lighting or a ToF sensor significantly improve stability?
      Is there a recommended EKF2 configuration for industrial indoor environments?

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