Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) is an aerial vehicle that operates without human intervention using a ground-based controller. UASs are expected to observe and protect very large areas as well as control and monitor remote areas that are beyond the reach of humans. Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles are changing the way we communicate with the world and earth environment. These are, essentially, flying robots that can be remotely controlled or fly self-governing by programming-controlled flight designs in their installed frameworks, working related to locally available sensors and its general components include body frames, propellers, flight controllers, ESC (Electronic speed controller), batteries, motors and sensors required for use. Applications of UASs are widely increasing around the world for civilian, commercial as well as military purposes. We have examined some of the applications of UASs and the possible futuristic applications of UASs in India. This paper explores the use of UAAs in a variety of fields, including forest fire, land detection, coastal surveillance, agriculture, and a variety of commercial applications, since these flying machines are fast and do not endanger human life. Until now, UASs in India are primarily used for observation, reconnaissance and air navigation in military and defense zones. It is therefore important to establish more UAS-based research on these topics.
UAS and Sustainable Development
Spri. Proceed. in Earth, Environ. Sci.
2022-07-22
13 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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