Drones and all about it seminar

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SUBMITTED BY

JAYARAM.P

REGISTER NO

14131558ROLL NO

27

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WHAT IS A DRONE ?

Powered, aerial vehicles

Can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely

Can carry weapons or surveillance equipment

Drones are more formally known as UAV.

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UAV stands for Unmanned Areal Vehicle. UAV is an aircraft without a human pilot on

board. It is controlled by a human on ground via a

remote device. It can also be controlled autonomously by

using computers. The autonomous control is increasingly

being employed. The reason being the threat from human errors.

WHAT IS A UAV ?

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BIRTH OF UAV

The first attempt of developing UAV was by A.M.LAW named “Aerial target” in 1916

First UAV was developed in 1959

It was developed due to fear of loosing pilots

It was first used in war applications in august 2nd & 4th 1964(2nd world war).

It was used by US Navy

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FEATURES OF DRONE

Advanced communication system(radio waves 2.3Gz to 5Gz)

Advanced weapon sensor Enhanced Navigation system Collision avoidance system Geo fencing Delivery Security Watch guard Babysitter

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DRONES TODAY

PREDATOR

NANO HUMMING BIRD

PUMA AE SOLAR EAGLE

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NEXT GENERATIONS

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USES OF DRONES • Property management

• Asset tracking• Surveillance• Inventory tracking

• Agriculture • Spray pesticides• Monitoring crop health• Surveying yield

• Photography• Military

• Navy• Bombing• Arial surveillance

• Wild Life Protection• Search & Rescue• 3-D Mapping• Delivery

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USE OF DRONE IN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

• Asset tracking• Surveillance• Inventory

tracking

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USES OF DRONES IN AGRICULTURE • Spray pesticides• Monitoring crop

health• Surveying yield

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DRONES USED IN PHOTOGRAPHY

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DRONES USED IN MILITARY FOR BOMBING

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DRONES USED FOR ANTIPOACHING

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DRONES USED IN SEARCH & RESCUE

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DRONES USED FOR 3-D MAPPING

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DRONE DELIVERY

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ADVANTAGES

• Saves Lives: They reduce putting military personnel in harm in combat.• Low Cost: They are significantly cheaper to purchase, fuel, and

maintain• Low Risk: Since drones are smaller and can fly lower than

traditional airplanes, there is less risk to military hardware.• Operational Hours: Without a human pilot, drones can stay in

operation for significantly longer hours of operation without fatigue.• Accuracy: Drones can have more pinpoint accuracy from greater

distances, thus reducing collateral damage to civilians and infrastructure.• Spying: Years before drones were used in combat; drones have

proven to increase surveillance and general military intelligence.

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DISADVANTAGES

• Limited Abilities: They cannot communicate with civilians for more detailed intelligence, cannot capture surrendering military personnel, abandoned hardware, or military bases.

• Civilian Losses: Drone warfare often causes collateral damages in civilian lives and property.

• Too Easy: By making drone warfare very similar to video games, drone warfare makes combat too easy by diminishing ethical decisions.

• Take Over: Finally, the worst case scenario is when drones or a fleet of drones have been commandeered or taken control by the enemy. While security measures help make this possibility more difficult, it will never be impossible.1

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REGULATIONS Currently, the expansion of the

drone market is inhibited Due to the absence of an

adequate regulatory framework in most countries

They need to obtain individual authorizations from each country where manufacturers would like to sell or where providers would like to operate.

The development of drones for civil applications requires ensuring that none of them could represent a threat to citizen’s privacy or physical integrity

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FUTURE OF DRONE …….!

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