Droneprojectreport 190904054325
Droneprojectreport 190904054325
PROJECT REPORT
ON
Drone (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) using KK 2.1.5
Flight Controller Board for surveillance
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD
OF
DIPLOMA
In
Electrical Engineering
SUBMITTED TO
SAROJ MOHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GUPTIPARA
SUBMITTED BY
NAME: PRASENJIT SAMANTA
ROLL: D136052006
NO: 00631
GUIDED BY
MR.MALAY GHATA
LECTURER
(Electronics &
Telecommunication
Department)
May 2019
In the modern world with increase in the technology there is equal growth in automobiles
which
creates traffic leading to sound pollution, traffic jam and air pollution. So it take more than
Table of contents
SL.NO. CONTENT
01 ABSTRACT
02 INTRODUCTION.
03 1. LIST OF COMPONENTS.
04 2. ESTIMATION AND COSTING.
05 3. SYSTEM OVERVIEW.
06 4. KK2.1.5.
07 5. ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROLLER.
08 6. BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR.
09 7. PROPELLERS.
10 8. BATTERY.
11 9. TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER.
12 10. FRAME.
13 11. WORKING.
12. RESULT.
14 13. FLOWCHART.
15 14. DRONE RULES AND
REGULATIONS IN INDIA :
i. INDIA DRONE REGULATIONS.
ii. SPECIAL TRAVEL
CONSIDERATIONS.
iii. GENERAL RULES FOR FLYING A
DRONE.
iv. DRONE CATEGORIES IN INDIA.
v. REQUIRED DRONE EQUIPMENT IN
INDIA.
vi. INDIA’S NO PERMISSION NO
TAKEOFF POLICY.
16 15. PRECAUTIONS.
16. CONCLUSION.
17. REFERENCES.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to take the opportunity to express my intuition of gratitude to prof. Malay
Ghata, Dept. of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, for his highly steerage
and gestures.
I convey my earnest gratefulness to prof. Abhishek Ganguly, (HOD)/ Dept. of Electrical
Engineering, for his rousing leadership.
I also wish to mark up my thanks to prof. Sourav Adhya and due colleagues for associating
my seminars and for their insightfull comments and constructive suggestions to enhance the
quality of this project work.
I am even then grateful to Kajal Sarkar, Director and Indrajit Santra, Principal, SMIT, for
providing me infrastructural facilities to work in, besides which this assignment would not
have been possible.
Student’s Signature
ABSTRACT
PLASTICK
(RED)
4NOS
MOTOR A22212/10T ₹517
EACH
1400KV
4NOS
4NOS
5200 MAH
Memory 64KBytes
Pin count 44
Size 50.5mm X
50.5mm X 12mm
5. ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROLLER
An electronic speed controller is an electronic device used to control the speed of the motor
and the direction also. It follows a speed reference signal and varies the switching rate of
field effect transistors. By adjusting the duty cycle or switching the frequencies of the
transistor the speed can be changed.
Max.Power 920w
ESC 30A
Weight 150g
Weight 22 gms
Type
8. BATTERY
Lithium polymer battery or Li-po battery is a simple rechargeable battery with
different current ratings and number of cells. Here lithium ion adds to the
polymer which is an electrolyte.
T Tyapblee 5: aLtiio-pnos of
Specific Li-po
Battery
No. of cells 3S (3cells)
mAh 5200mAh
Type FSCT6B
Frequency 2.4GHz
channels 6
Antenna 1
r
10. FRAME
These are many types of frames for Drone. They are made of fibre & has integrated PCB for
soldering ESCs and battery wires. Different colour coding made us know the orientation of
the Drone.
Frame X shape
Width 450mm
Height 55mm
Motor mounting 16
holes
12. RESULT
o All drones except those in the Nano category must be registered and issued a Unique
Identification Number (UIN).
o A permit is required for commercial drone operations (except for those in the Nano category
flown below 50 feet and those in the Micro category flown below 200 feet).
o Drone pilots must maintain a direct visual line of sight at all times while flying.
o Drones cannot be flown in areas specified as “No Fly Zones”, which include areas near
airports, international borders, Vijay Chowk in Delhi, State Secretariat Complex in State
Capitals, strategic locations, and military installations.
o Permission to fly in controlled airspace can be obtained by filing a flight plan and obtaining a
unique Air Defense Clearance (ADC)/Flight Information Center (FIC) number.
Drone Categories in India
Registration is required for all but the Nano category.
o GPS
o Return-to-home (RTH)
o Anti-collision light
o ID plate
o A flight controller with flight data logging capability
o RF ID and SIM/No Permission No Takeoff
(NPNT) India’s No Permission, No Takeoff Policy
Before every single flight, drone pilots are required to request permission to fly via a mobile app,
which will automatically process the request and grant or reject it. India is calling their system “No
Permission, No Takeoff” (NPNT). If a drone pilot tries to fly without receiving permission from the
Digital Sky Platform, he or she will simply not be able to takeoff.
All drone operators will register their drone and request permission to fly for each flight through
India’s Digital Sky Platform. The Digital Sky Platform and further details will be available on
the DGCA website from December 1, 2018.
For more information on India’s drone laws, see http://dgca.nic.in/cars/RPAS- Do's%20and
%20Don'ts.pdf
15. PRECAUTIONS
□ Before switching ON the KK2.1.5 make sure the Transmitter is in ON condition.
□ Do the receiver test that is making sure the Aileron, Elevator, Rudder, throttle, Aux
pins are all equal to zero.
□ At last, check if all the motors are rotating with equal speed or not if you are
increasing the Throttle value.
□ Lipo batteries are highly dangerous, there is a chance for it to explode if they are
overcharged. So be careful while charging them. Don’t leave it unattended while
charging.
16. CONCLUSION
There are many places where man has to risk his life for the surveillance in industries like in
horrible temperature conditions unbearable by man, high altitude work. There are many
people losing their lives. So the solution to this problem can be brought up by using a
remote-controlled aerial vehicle for surveillance.
This project majorly finds its use in military and defense for surveillance at the border as a
part of border security force and can reduce the loss of human lives by intimating the soldiers
about the target.
17. REFERENCES
[1] R. Banga “Building a Quadcopter using KK 2.1.5 Flight Controller” in Instructables
published on June 27th, 2015.
[2] Craigie "FPV for Beginners" in Drone fliers and published on October 10th 2014.
[3] Korey "How to Build a Quad copter" in My First Drone.published on February
22nd,2014. [4] Coleman Benson "How to Make A UAV/Drone" in Robot Shop published
on October 29th,2014.
[5] Clym Montgomery "Multi-Rotor, First-Person view, And The Hardware You Need"in
tom shard ware published on June 3rd, 2014.
PREPARED BY
PRASENJIT SAMANTA