Time Series Foundation Models - current state and future directions
Unmanned aerial vehicle- system engineering
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2. System Engineering
S.Y B.Tech Batch-1 And Block-1
1)Omkar Rane SETB118
2)Chaitanya Deshpande SETB119
3)Jayesh Suryawanshi SETB107
Department Of Electronics And Telecommunication
Engineering
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4. • An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone, is
an aircraft without a human pilot
• UAVs are a component of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS);
which include a UAV, a ground-based controller, and a system of
communications between the two
• They originated mostly in military applications, their use is rapidly
expanding to commercial, scientific, recreational, agricultural, and
other applications
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12. • Programming limitations - UAVs may not be able to compensate for
the changing battlefield environment
• Limited range - UAVs may not be able to carry as much fuel as
manned aircraft
• Loss of contact - If contact is lost with the ground station, the vehicle
may be lost
• Limitations of payload - As UAVs are typically smaller than a manned
plane, they cannot carry as large a payload
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14. • Better batteries with longer endurance for smaller electric UAVs
• Better fuel efficiencies-along with longer endurance-for larger
platforms
• smaller, lighter, more efficient and capable sensors
• lower manufacturing, acquisition and lifecycle operations and
maintenance costs
• multi-mission capabilities like use reprogrammable sensors
• joint coalition-to reduce the number of installations and operators and
make joint operations easier
15. • UAV is the fastest growing segment of military aviation research and development
• UAVs make significant contributions to the war
• UAVs can be employed in heavily defended areas without risk to humans
• UAVs are smaller, lighter and easier to transport
• UAV is advancement of science and controls
• UAV cannot carry as large a payload
• UAV have programming limitations
• UAV is widely used in US army and some countries are working on it
• In future , most of the countries will have UAV in their army
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19. [1] http://www.militaryaerospace.com/articles/print/volume-25/issue-7/special-report/the-future-
of-military-unmanned-aircraft.html
[2] UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE IN MILITARY OPERATIONS(research paper pdf) by Gheorghe
UDEANU, Alexandra DOBRESCU, Michaela OLTEAN
[3] https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog892/node/5
[4] http://www.indiandefencereview.com/news/military-application-for-unmanned-aerial-systems-
in-india/
[5] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1290095800888693
[6] https://www.techemergence.com/unmanned-aerial-vehicles-uavs/
[7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_aerial_vehicle