Drone technology is becoming increasingly autonomous. Autopilot systems, GPS-supported navigation, and AI-based sensors are transforming drones into independent systems capable of performing tasks autonomously.
Autonomous drones have a wide range of applications, from logistics transportation to agricultural monitoring, construction to security services. For example, agricultural drone systems can analyze fields and optimize water and fertilizer distribution.
Next-generation collision avoidance systems allow drones to sense their surroundings and avoid obstacles. Thanks to LIDAR, radar, and camera-supported detection systems, these aerial vehicles can be used in various areas, from urban flights to performing precise tasks.
The integration of autonomous drones into more advanced air traffic management systems in the future will revolutionize urban transportation with unmanned aerial vehicles. As these technologies become more widespread, drone transportation could become a part of everyday life.