India is an emerging nation in many ways, mostly in the area of technology. One among them drone's usage is around the corner. Drones are employed across numerous domains and contain a broad range of uses, from thermal inspections to shooting and videography. This is a small, lightweight drone that can fly indoors, outdoors, in forests, or gardens. It uses proximity sensing technology called LIDAR, or light detection and ranging, to detect obstructions. By altering the light and buzzer frequency in accordance with proximity, the user is continuously informed about the drone's closeness, allowing it to be managed appropriately to prevent collisions. Thus, it is constructed with a micro drone equipped with a LIDARbased obstacle detecting capability. This drone facilitates an understanding of both drone flight and drone obstacle detection. Additionally, flying it in a dense forest with tight spaces is less dangerous because to its smaller size and cheaper cost.


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    Title :

    LIDAR Micro Drone with Proximity Sensing


    Contributors:
    Maheswari, E (author) / V, Balaji (author) / Ezhilarasi, G (author) / Lakshmi, D (author) / Abirami, A. (author) / M, Soundarya (author)


    Publication date :

    2023-12-14


    Size :

    670566 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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