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Classification of Robots

ICSE · Class 9 · Robotics & Artificial Intelligence

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Card 1Aerial Robots

What is an aerial robot?

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An aerial robot is a system that can fly for an extended period of time without direct human control and can complete a specific mission. Drones are a common example.

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What are UAVs commonly called?

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UAVs, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, are commonly called drones. They are aircraft without a human pilot on board and may fly using autonomous navigation or remote control.

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How are drones classified by aerial platform?

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There are four main categories of drones by aerial platform: Multi Rotor Drones, Fixed Wing Drones, Single Rotor Helicopter, and Fixed Wing Hybrid VTOL.

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What is a multi-rotor drone?

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A multi-rotor drone is a drone with several rotors. It is the cheapest and easiest of the four drone types to produce. It is widely used for photography and aerial video tasks.

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What are the main subtypes of multi-rotor drones?

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The main subtypes are Tricopter with 3 rotors, Quadcopter with 4 rotors, Hexacopter with 6 rotors, and Octocopter with 8 rotors.

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Why are quadcopters so popular?

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Quadcopters are the most popular multi-rotor drone type. They are well known, easy to fly, and do not need specific training for basic operation.

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What is a key limitation of multi-rotor drones?

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Most multi-rotor drones can fly only for 20 to 30 minutes at a time, often with a small payload such as a camera. Their flight time and endurance are limited because they spend a lot of energy just to

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What is a fixed-wing drone?

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A fixed-wing drone has wings like an aeroplane. It keeps moving forward in flight and does not stay motionless in the air. It is useful for long-distance work such as mapping and surveillance.

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