Overview
Drones (also known as unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs) are unmanned devices that fly autonomously to complete various tasks in many fields and industries. Drone technology’s efficiency and technical capabilities make it useful in many practical applications, such as rescue missions and terrain mapping for agriculture.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at anyone who wishes to understand the basics of UAS and apply drone technology in planning, operations, management, and analysis for various industries.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Gain fundamental knowledge of UAVs and drones.
- Learn about drone classifications and uses to find suitable UAVs that address different needs.
- Evaluate delivery options and regulations for the convenient operation of drones.
- Understand the risks and ethics of using drone technology.
- Explore future uses and capabilities of UAVs including integration with other technologies.
Format of the Course
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Lots of exercises and practice.
- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Requirements
- Interest in aerial robotics
- No previous knowledge of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) required
Audience
- Anyone new to aerial robotics and drones
Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Drones and Autonomous Systems
- Classification of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
- Applications for UAVs
Learning About Drone Technology Basics
- Drone and quadrotor mechanisms
- Sensors, navigation, command and control, etc.
Evaluating Drone Delivery Methods
- Commercially available solutions
- Research and development
Exploring Drone Technology
- Drone systems
- Data collection methods and tools
- Data storage requirements
Understanding Policies and Regulations
- Local government policies
- International regulations
Working with Unmanned Aerial Systems
- Risk factors
- Ethical use of drones
- Threats to UAS
Applying Knowledge to Solve Needs
- Evaluating industry or organizational needs
- Drones in disaster operations, forecasting, command and control, etc.
The Future of Drone Technology
- Future applications and capabilities
- Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning
- Data analytics and the internet
Summary and Conclusion