An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) can be defined as an aircraft system that can be controlled using a remote or an onboard computer system. Over the years, UAVs have undergone several technological advancements. These developments have led to wide-scale adoption of vehicles for a diverse range of applications across commercial and non-commercial end users.
UAVs are a part of the unmanned aerial system (UAS) that includes a UAV, a controller on ground, and a communication system between UAV and controller. Most UAVs use radiofrequency and cellular network technology to establish a communication link with the ground station. Satellite communication (SATCOM) is being adopted due to the increasing demand for UAVs to operate beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) range and secured communication link, satellite communication (SATCOM) is being adopted.
BIS Research has been tracking the growing adoption of drones and unmanned systems, and the frequent augmentation of drone technology has brought about a variety of changes right from the reduction in size to the increase in the degree of automation in drones, further opening up new avenues for business opportunities.
Unmanned systems have emerged as a cost-effective solution for a wide range of commercial applications such as precision agriculture, surveying, aerial photography, and mapping.
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