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Drone Constructors' Curriculum
Proposed volume: 1 semester, 6-7 ECTS
English
This course covers both drone usage and drone constructions, in particular, all knowledge necessary to design a new drone of the multirotor class, fixed-wing class. This course relates to the ready hardware components as it does not include advanced aerodynamics, wing design and related mathematics. This course covers both autonomous and manual (remote controlled) variety of drone constructions for VLOS and BVLOS flights. It also includes partially Drone Operators' Course, within the scope needed to test and benchmark constructions.
The aim of the course is to provide knowledge on drone constructions, communication protocols, operations at conceptual, component, mechanical, electrical/electronic and software levels.
Outcomes:
Work is organised into:
Elementary mathematics and physics, software on use level, including both Windows and Linux OSes, a good understanding of electrical principles and laws is essential to smoothly perform through the course. Manual skills in soldering, mechanics and mechatronics is strongly advised.
Proposed as for full-time studies with direct contact hours required for practical activities.
Under development
UAV regulations and airspace use module;
UAV technology module;
UAV operations module;
Topic | Contact hours | Self study hours | Resources | Content classification |
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Drone frames (multirotor, fixed wings and helicopters), elementary understanding of the lift force generation. | 1 | 1 | UAV Components Part 1 (Frame/Body/Wing section) | UAV regulations and airspace use module; UAV technology module; UAV operations module; |
Drone building components (actuators: propulsion, servos, propellers, sensors, ESCs) | 4 | 2 | UAV Components Part 1 UAV Components Part 2 (Multirotors: Advanced properties of the electric propulsions: Brushless DC motors, ESCs, Configurations section) | UAV technology module; |
Drone building components (flight controllers, remote control and ground station components) | 2 | 2 | UAV Components Part 1 | UAV technology module; |
Drone powering (batteries, chargers, BEC, maintenance) | 2 | 0 | UAV Components Part 1 | UAV technology module; |
Other hardware related to the UAV (mechanical, cameras, FPV gear, ground station components, antennas and trackers) | 2 | 1 | UAV Components Part 1 UAV Components Part 2 (Multirotors: FPV gear: Cameras, Transmitters section) | UAV technology module; |
2 | 1 | UAV Data Transmission and Protocols | UAV technology module; | |
Software solutions for drone ecosystems | 2 | 4 | UAV Components Part 1 | UAV technology module; |
UAV operation principals - RC control | 2 | 10 | UAV Operations and Their Safety (Practice … makes master … section) | UAV operations module; |
Coexistence in the airspace with other user (technical approach, UTM components) | 1 | 0 | UAV Operations and Their Safety (UTM components section) | UAV operations module; |
Outcome | Assessment method |
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Familiarity with drone types regarding airframes, their properties and differences | Written-test |
Familiarity with drone ecosystem building components | Written-test |
Ability to plan drone ecosystem | Written-test |
Ability to control manually a selected type of drone (regarding airframe) and ability to test autonomous functions of the solution (if any) | Practical test on the simulator, indoors or outdoors |
Ability to implement drone ecosystem | Laboratory work results (evaluation of the performance of the working solution), laboratory report |