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Selection of our books indexed in the Book Citation Index in Web of Science™ Core Collection (bkci)Bog'liq drone9. Conclusions
Significant developments in drone technology in recent years have made the
procurement cost of drones cheaper, and their use has become widespread for profes-
sional and civilian purposes. Although there are many different types of drones, it has
become easy to find one that appeals to everyone. Drones are classified by fixed-wing,
multi-rotor, or VTOL construction, size, weight, and power source. These features
also determine the drone’s range, flight time, and loading capacities. The transported
load, cameras, sensors, and sensors can be hardware, parcels, drugs, and physical. In
the control of the drone under load, certain frequencies are used for communication
between the user controller and the drone. International coordination and standard-
ization of this connection, called frequency spectrum in terms of flight and commu-
nication security, will fill a deficiency.
Future developments in drone technology include making drones smaller, lighter,
more efficient, and cheaper. As such, drones will increasingly become available to the
general public and be used for an ever-increasing scope of applications. Drones are
expected to become more autonomous soon, and the ability to move in swarms will
increase.
The main factor limiting the use of drones is the power supply, namely the flight
time issue associated with the battery draining and needing to be recharged. On the
other hand, the framework of the rules and sanctions that drone users must comply
with regarding other citizens’ privacy and personal rights while doing their targeted
work are among the issues that should be clearly stated. In parallel with the develop-
ing technology, it is a fact that some features still considered a problem will be solved
soon, and drones will become more visible in our daily lives.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Drone Technologies and Applications
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1001987
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