The regional aerial monitoring system based on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is an innovative solution designed to provide operational surveillance, control, and protection of large areas. Considering modern security challenges, including natural disasters, man-made accidents, and military threats, this system provides unique opportunities for rapid response and adaptation to changing conditions. The basis of the system is software that combines three main components: the control center, the field part, and the cloud infrastructure. The control center coordinates all system operations, UAV position tracking, image and telemetry processing, and flight control. The field includes mobile UAV launch points, automatic communication stations, and antenna trackers. The cloud infrastructure supports the storage of large volumes of data, processing aerial photo materials, and providing fast access to data. Key elements of the system are various types of UAVs adapted for reconnaissance, surveillance, and strike missions. Communication systems provide a communication channel that is resistant to radio interference. The system can give airspace monitoring, automated processing of aerial photographs, real-time data analysis, transmission of information in a secure format, and remote control. The considered system has high flexibility and scalability, allowing it to adapt the components to the needs of particular regions or operating conditions. A high level of automation, communication reliability, and resistance to external threats make the system suitable for civilian and military tasks, significantly increasing its significance in modern conditions.
UAV-Based Territorial Surveillance System
2025-06-18
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