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Títol: Guía para programar un circo de drones


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Director/a: VALERO GARCÍA, MIGUEL

Departament: DAC

Títol: Guía para programar un circo de drones

Data inici oferta: 08-07-2022     Data finalització oferta: 09-07-2022



Estudis d'assignació del projecte:
    GR ENG SIS TELECOMUN
    GR ENG SIST AEROESP
    GR ENG TELEMÀTICA
Tipus: Individual
 
Lloc de realització: EETAC
 
Paraules clau:
drones, circo, python, tello
 
Descripció del contingut i pla d'activitats:
Circo de drones
 
Overview (resum en anglès):
The importance of drones in the today's technological world is increasingly higher. They are capable of solving different types of complex situations such as capturing images from the vicinity of the crater of an active volcano to study its behavior, or helping in agriculture to monitor crops and determine if there are certain deficiencies or pests in large areas of plantations. They have even saved people's lives by quickly delivering medical equipment to places that are difficult to access by land. Its applications are significantly extensive.

It is also worth mentioning that drones can project a certain negative image on some people, as they are associated with being highly dangerous weapons of war and that their pilot may be capable of launching deadly attacks from remote locations and without being detected.

This is one of the reasons why this project has been developed. To be able to change this perspective of drones and bring this technology closer to people, showing that they are very versatile and that they can be used with an affordable budget and for fun and entertainment purposes. Using mostly programming to have an exciting show as a final result.

To begin this project, the physical limitations of the drone have been determined because, from that point on, the programming limit is almost as far as the imagination can go, taking into account the numerous technologies available to interact with the information obtained from the drone. For this reason, the results that were ultimately presented where the ones that adapted the most to the available environment.

Finally, guidelines have been created to be able to carry out an interactive show and a first version of a possible final result in the form of a computer program has been made. Likewise, all the corresponding codes will be available through the GitHub platform with indications, comments and suggestions for possible improvements so that this project can continue to evolve.

This concludes with the idea that all the research and the foundations that have been done in this work should be taken up and improved until reaching an even more elaborate final result.


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