People have different interpretations concerning drones. Some say they are just backyard toys for hobbyists, others believe drones are the future of delivery systems, and a good number of people view drones as military ghosts in the sky ready to strike at a moment’s notice. But whatever you think of them, it seems that the era of the drone is just begining, and drone design is a rapidly growing field.
In the aviation world, drones fall under the UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) category and they can be either autonomous or remotely piloted. Just like GPS, drones were initially developed for military purposes such as taking aerial photographs and kamikaze bombing. While many view drones as a very recent idea, early development of remotely controlled aircraft really started about a century ago during World War I. Now, though, the technology has become much more sophisticated.
Drones are no longer exclusively militaristic. These unmanned aerial vehicles are now being manufactured in many countries by a lot of different companies worldwide. Price is also relatively inexpensive for such sophisticated piece of technology; it is safe to say that someone with a modest income can afford one of the latest consumer models. For example, the Phantom 4 Professional Quadcopter manufactured by DJI (currently the biggest drone manufacturer) is available for under $2,000. Many models are actually cheaper than that too. Despite the fact that drones were originally used for military missions, the technology has a lot of potential to serve more purposes in the future, including but not limited to photography/videos, e-commerce, and Internet access.
A drone is basically an RC toy on steroids. It can cover wider distance without losing connectivity and make difficult maneuvers without crashing afterward. Equipped with a high-resolution camera, a drone offers interesting perspectives from above. It does not matter if you use it for fun or serious professional photography; the camera opens the doors to various practical uses.
Give it a GPS receiver, and the drone can fly to wherever you want it to fly. At least that is the basic idea of using drone as a delivery system in the retail industry. Delivery drones have been in the news for quite a while now; long enough to create big expectations among the general consumers worldwide. Currently, there are two major companies developing ambitious yet realistic plans to make delivery drones plausible.
Photography and delivery drones are in their early developments, yet it appears certain that they will eventually prevail, especially considering the big companies backing them with seemingly endless financial resources. Apart from the aforementioned future uses of drones, there is another area worth noting that has only recently begun to really get people’s attention: wireless internet access. Once again, only big companies are willing to undertake ambitious projects to deliver Internet access via drones.
Similar to merchandise delivery system mentioned above, internet access via drones is still in early stage of development. While the two pioneers, Google and Facebook, have managed to achieve what they intended to do in trial, there are still many technical hurdles to overcome in real world usage. Regardless of the difficulties, however, they have proven that such systems are viable. When more communication companies adapt the technology, the entire system we use to transmit and receive data could be made substantially more efficient That means cheaper operational cost and more accessible internet for users.
Aerial vehicles are an impressive piece of technology from an engineering standpoint, and now we are living in a world where unmanned aerial vehicles are all around us. Drones are versatile vehicles that can be mounted with navigational systems, cargo, weapons, cameras, internet signals transmitter, and basically any other device depending on what you need. Who knows what other creative uses of drones we might see!
Worldwide adoption for drones is growing. Some use drones for fun, while others utilize the technology for commercial, technological, or even military purposes. In the coming years, you can expect that there will be more drones for more purposes hovering above more areas in more countries.
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