Drones | How do they work?

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Published 2021-05-24
Drones have evolved over the years and become perfect flying machines. Why are drones designed the way they are today? Why are they so efficient at moving so swiftly? In this video, we’ll learn about the drone’s mechanical design aspects, along with its electronics controller, sensors, intelligent algorithms, and even satellite technology. So, let’s start a design journey starting with a permitted drone and moving on to the most modern drone.

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All Comments (21)
  • If I saw this video 1year ago, my life would have been so much easier. For my bachelors degree final year project, I had to learn these scenarios to get the knowledge for weeks. This 10 minutes is way more valuable than hundreds of rubbish research papers.
  • This is absolutely awesome. Kudos to the Lesics team for putting this together.
  • This is probably the greatest and my most favorite channel on YouTube. Please never stop making these videos. As soon as a get my degree ill become a top tier donor in any way possible. Really, the amount of knowledge I've acquired through this channel is unbelievable. Thank you so much!
  • @DivyanshMMMUT
    Can we get a video explaining how does an electronic Gyroscope, Barometer work? As you explained the Accelerometer...
  • @scheimong
    I've accidentally flown my Mavic 2 into different things several times now. Two times trees, one time a building, and one time myself... Each time it managed to surprise me by somehow auto-stabilising instead of falling out of the air, all while sustaining only unexpectedly minor damage. There's even a video by Destin of Smarter Every Day in which he flew his Mavic Air 2 into a pole, causing a front arm to fold in halfway, and yet it still managed to stay in the air. As a software engineer I was quite amazed when I watched Destin flick the folded front arm back to its extended position while the drone was still in flight. It's very reassuring, seeing that my drone (or at least, a drone with similar capabilities to mine) is able to handle much rougher treatment without any problems.
  • That’s so thoroughly!!! I just bought a KF102 drone and it is so enjoyable to control. So impressive that those 4 fans can lift the drone easily, the air they produce for lifting up the drone is really strong
  • This is one of the Best explained videos I've ever watched. Thanks a ton Lesics.
  • Great piece of work.👍 A perfect infusion of animation and information.❤️
  • @DroneOver...
    Makes you appreciate the technology in our drones even more. Cant believe all that tech inside my dji mini se
  • Thank you. This is one of the best explanation clips I have seen in my life ‏
  • @ljre3397
    This was incredibly interesting. I’m a retired electrical engineer and like to keep up. Fascinating. Thanks.
  • @zusurs
    The tricopter design shown in this video is from the Latvian company Atlas Dynamics, and it's an industrial/military drone. It's notorious for a long flight time endurance. It's not offered in blue color, though...
  • A kind suggestion,please do enable captions for better understanding of the terminology that has been used in the video thank you
  • @everytomday
    This is great info for getting into FPV drones. I hope to build one soon. Thanks!