A Study on the Usage of Computerized Drone System for Security

Exploring the Advancements and Applications of Computerized Drone Systems for Security

Authors

  • Alisha Y. Warke Author
  • Aryan Prasad Author

Keywords:

computerized drone system, security, unmanned aerial vehicle technology, aerodynamics, materials, manufacture, physical UAV, circuit boards, chipset, software, drone, light composite materials, weight, maneuverability, composite material strength, military drones, high altitudes, infrared cameras, GPS, laser, consumer, commercial, military UAV, remote ground control systems, GSC, ground cockpit, control system, sensors, navigational systems, engineering materials, complex composites, vibration, sound produced, light weight

Abstract

Unmanned aerial vehicle technology covers everything from the aerodynamics of the drone, materials in the manufacture of the physical UAV, to the circuit boards, chipset and software, which are the brains of the drone.A typical unmanned aircraft is made of light composite materials to reduce weight and increase maneuverability. This composite material strength allows military drones to cruise at extremely high altitudes.Drones are equipped with different state of the art technology such as infrared cameras, GPS and laser (consumer, commercial and military UAV). Drones are controlled by remote ground control systems (GSC) and also referred to as a ground cockpit.An unmanned aerial vehicle system has two parts, the drone itself and the control system.The nose of the unmanned aerial vehicle is where all the sensors and navigational systems are present. The rest of the body is full of drone technology systems since there is no space required to accommodate humans.The engineering materials used to build the drone are highly complex composites designed to absorb vibration, which decrease the sound produced. These materials are very light weight.

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

[1]
“A Study on the Usage of Computerized Drone System for Security: Exploring the Advancements and Applications of Computerized Drone Systems for Security”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 1341–1345, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 04, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11553