Allowing access to unmanned aerial vehicles
An unmanned, aerial vehicle technology, applied in the direction of unmanned aerial vehicles, aircraft, instruments, etc., can solve problems such as lack of detailed information
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[0044] figure 1 An example architecture is depicted for a drone 10 comprising six functional units 12-17: these functional units include a battery 12, a camera 13, a camera for distributing data sets (eg via a second air interface 30) Transmit (Tx) module 14, Receive (Rx) module 15 for receiving flight maneuver commands from the user (e.g. via the first air interface 20), flight control unit 16 required to operate / navigate the drone in the air And a UE function 17 for connecting the drone to a cellular communication system (eg via a third air interface 40 which may be an LTE Uu air interface). There may be more functional units or modules deployed within the UAV, but for the sake of brevity, in figure 1 These functional units or modules are not shown in .
[0045] UAV 10 has such as figure 1 Multiple communication interfaces are shown, which may be configured as follows. The first air interface 20 may be an air interface between the remote control handset 22 and the drone ...
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