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Drones

and their applications in different areas

G23: Paula Rodríguez, Samuel Román-Rubio, Lorea Macías


What is a drone ?
Unmanned flying robot that
can be remotely controlled
How does a drone work ?

the flight controller is the


motors spin the propellers
"brain" of the drone:
to move the drone
takes information from the
it can move forward, remote control and sends
backward, left and right signals to the motors
Sustainable Development Goals of the
Agenda 2030 of the United Nations
Classification of drones

Based on the weight

Nano(0-250g) Small(2-25kg) Medium (25-150kg)


Micro(250-2kg) Large( over 150)
Classification of drones

Based on the autonomy

Remotely piloted Fully autonomous


Applications of drones in
different areas

Audiovisual area
Applications of drones in
different areas

Militar
Applications of drones in
different areas

Agriculture

Maps providing different type


React faster to threats:
of information from the field automatic watering
weeds, pests, fungi
eg. Soil quality, plots size, plant
health
Applications of drones in different areas

Fire precaution and control


• prevention work
• planning during the extinction phase
• active participation in extinction
Applications of drones in different areas

Rescue in natural dissasters

• locate the missing


• transport packages with food and water for survivors
Applications of drones in different areas
Geolocation of missing people

• Location of missing people in the


mountains throughout their phones
• no mobile signal
• bad meteorological conditions
Conclusion

Advantages Disadvantages
• Synchronised secure work • Dangerous in case of technical failure
• Fast delivery • Can be hacked
• Versatility • Limited energy source

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