UNMANNED FLYING VEHICLES FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS AND THEIR FUTURE SCOPE IN INDIA

Authors:

Ch N Narasimha Rao,Bala Krishna K,Rachananjali K,Sravani.V,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2019.12.00055

Keywords:

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV),Unmanned Flying Vehicles (UFV),DRONES,

Abstract

Now a day’s people are becoming very smarter and trying to do any task in a simple way. To make the life simple and convenient many devices are available at present in the market. For example, in earlier days people can work hard for the things like getting water from a well but now whenever we switch ON the motor the water comes out of the well and we can store it where ever we want. Likewise there exist many technologies like vehicles, computers, smart phones etc… Among recent improved technologies, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) also known as drones in some applications has becoming very popular because of its use in aerial photography, surveillance purposes etc… Its features like easy accessibility and simple construction made them more popular. This paper discusses about the complete idea behind UFV (Unmanned Flying Vehicles) and its origin; construction, different parts, their selection and it’s working. It also discuss about various applications of UFV and their future scope in INDIA.

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