3. A
Internship Report
On
“INTERNSHIP TRAINING IN DRONE ”
Department of Computer Engineering
2022-23
PRN : 7200962D
2022-23, Sem. 6
+918788037647
matreyapagare@gmail.com
Linked id
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maitrey
a-pagare-b8363b235
Mr. Pagare Maitreya Gautam
Third Year of Computer Engineering (2019 Course)
SND College of Engineering & Research Centre,
Babhulgaon , Yeola.
Under The Guidance of
Guide Internship Coordinator HOD Principal
Prof .Narode P.P. Prof Gursal P S Dr.U.B.Pawar Dr.D.M.Yadav
4. A Internship Presentation
On
“INTERNSHIP TRAINING IN DRONE ”
Mr.Pagare Maitreya Gautam
TE Computer Engineering,
SND College of Engineering and Research Center, Babhulgaon, Yeola , Dist Nashik, MS
(India)
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Guide STC Coordinator HOD Principal
Prof .Narode P.P. Prof Gursal P S Dr.U.B.Pawar Dr.D.M.Yadav
5. Outline of Presentation
Introduction
Objectives of the presentations
Vision and Challenges
Flow diagram
Types of Drones
Components of Drones
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7. Objective of the Presentation
• Introduce the Internship Program: Begin by providing an overview of the
drone internship program, including its duration, structure, and the goals it
aims to achieve. Explain why the program is valuable for both the interns and
the organization.
• Educate on Drone Technology: Present information about the basic principles
and components of drone technology. Discuss different types of drones, their
applications in various industries, and the potential benefits they offer. This
will help interns gain a solid foundation in drone technology and understand
its relevance in today's world.
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8. Enhanced Efficiency: Drones have the potential to revolutionize industries by increasing efficiency
and productivity. They can automate tasks that were previously time-consuming, labor-intensive,
or risky, leading to cost savings and improved operational efficiency.
Improved Safety: Drones can be used in hazardous environments, such as inspecting
infrastructure, monitoring disaster zones, or performing search and rescue missions. By replacing
humans in these dangerous situations, drones can help save lives and reduce the risk of injuries.
Expanded Accessibility: Drones can provide access to remote or otherwise inaccessible areas,
allowing for improved monitoring, data collection, and service delivery. This can be particularly
beneficial in rural areas, disaster-stricken regions, or areas with challenging terrain.
Innovative Services: Drones open up new possibilities for service offerings. From aerial
photography and delivery services to crop monitoring and infrastructure inspection, drones can
create innovative solutions and transform industries across the board.
Vision
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9. Introduction
Definition: Start by defining what a drone is. A drone, also known as an
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), is an aircraft without a human pilot on
board. It is typically controlled remotely or autonomously using onboard
computers.
Types of Drones: Highlight the different types of drones available in the market,
such as:
• Multirotor Drones: These drones have multiple rotors, typically four or more,
arranged in a symmetrical pattern. They are versatile and commonly used
for aerial photography, videography, and recreational purposes.
• Fixed-wing Drones: These drones resemble traditional airplanes and have a
fixed-wing design. They are known for their long flight endurance and are
often used for surveying, mapping, and surveillance.
• Hybrid Drones: These drones combine the features of both multirotor and
fixed-wing drones. They offer vertical takeoff and landing capabilities and
efficient forward flight, making them suitable for various applications.
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10. Challenges
Regulatory Environment: One of the major challenges is navigating the complex
regulatory landscape surrounding drone operations. Regulations vary across
countries and regions, covering aspects such as airspace restrictions, privacy
concerns, certification requirements, and flight limitations. Ensuring compliance
with these regulations can be a significant challenge for drone operators.
Safety and Security: Safety is a critical concern when operating drones. Collisions
with other aircraft, accidents due to technical malfunctions, or operator error pose
risks to people and property. Additionally, the potential misuse of drones for
unauthorized surveillance or as a tool for malicious activities raises security concerns
that need to be addressed.
Air Traffic Management: As the number of drones in the airspace increases,
managing their safe integration with manned aircraft becomes crucial. Developing
efficient systems for air traffic management that can handle the growing number of
drones while ensuring safe operations is a significant challenge.
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12. Types of Drones
1. Multirotor Drones:-Multirotor drones, also known as quadcopters, are
one of the most popular types of drones. They have four rotors and are
highly maneuverable, making them suitable for tasks such as aerial
photography, videography, inspections, and recreational flying.
2. Fixed-Wing Drones: Fixed-wing drones have a more traditional aircraft
design, with fixed wings like an airplane. They are usually more efficient
in terms of flight endurance and can cover larger distances compared to
multirotor drones.
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13. 1. Hybrid Drones: Hybrid drones combine features of both multirotor and fixed-
wing drones. They can take off and land vertically like a multirotor but also
transition to fixed-wing flight for improved efficiency and longer flight times.
2. Racing Drones: Racing drones are specifically designed for high-speed racing
competitions.
3. Payload Drones: Payload drones are equipped with specialized payloads or
sensors to carry and deploy various types of equipment or perform specific tasks
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15. Application
1. Aerial Photography and Videography: Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras are
used for capturing stunning aerial photographs and videos for cinematography, real estate,
tourism promotion, events coverage, and more.
2. Agriculture and Crop Monitoring: Drones can be used to monitor crop health, identify pest
infestations, and assess irrigation needs. They provide farmers with valuable insights for
precision agriculture, enabling targeted treatment and maximizing crop yields.
3. Search and Rescue Operations: Drones equipped with thermal cameras and searchlights
can assist in search and rescue missions. They can cover large areas quickly, locate missing
persons or objects, and provide real-time situational awareness to rescue teams.
4. Environmental Monitoring: Drones equipped with sensors can monitor environmental
parameters such as air quality, water quality, and wildlife habitats. They contribute to
environmental research, conservation efforts, and ecosystem management.
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16. Advantages
1. Cost and Time Efficiency
2. Safety and Risk Reduction
3. Data Collection and Analysis
4. Accessibility and Flexibility
5. Environmental Impact
6. Improved Decision-Making
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17. Disadvantages
1. Safety and Security Risks
2. Limited Flight Time and Payload Capacity
3. Weather Dependence
4. Skill and Training Requirements
5. Limited Range and Coverage
6. Privacy Concerns
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18. Conclusion
• In conclusion, the drone internship training has provided valuable insights into the world of drones
and their applications. Throughout the training, you have learned about the various types of drones,
their components, and how they function. Additionally, you have explored the wide range of
applications where drones can be utilized, such as aerial photography, surveying, agriculture,
infrastructure inspection, and emergency response.
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