LOW COST FLYING BOT USED FOR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND FACE DETECTION
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 0, Vol 4, Issue 8
Abstract
This article deals with designing and fabrication of a robot which is capable of flying and performs several tasks with ease & speed. A lot of manpower & energy is used for aerial photography from a far distance. But in today’s world it’s been made easy with robotics & image processing by using the emerging technology of microcontrollers & inertial measurement units (IMU). This can be used in various places such as military & law enforcement, aerial imagery, face detection, traffic control. In this paper a novel technique is described for making one such bot.
Authors and Affiliations
Mayank Grover
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