AlaskaX: Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): Fundamentals

AlaskaX: Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): Fundamentals

by University of Alaska Fairbanks

Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Course

Course Description

Welcome to the exciting world of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)! This comprehensive, free, self-paced online course offers an in-depth exploration of the rapidly growing field of drone technology. Over the course of three weeks, you'll dive into the fascinating realm of UAS, learning about their history, principles of flight, and a wide array of applications across various industries.

What students will learn from the course

  • Understanding of UAS basics, including history and flight principles
  • Knowledge of different UAS platforms and their components
  • Insight into various sensors and payloads used in UAS
  • Skills to evaluate and select appropriate UAS for specific applications
  • Ability to calculate aircraft weight trends and aerodynamic properties
  • Comprehension of propulsion performance for UAS applications
  • Understanding of remote sensing applications in the UAS industry
  • Knowledge of data products like photogrammetry and 3D models
  • Ability to assess strengths and limitations of different sensors for missions

Pre-requisites

This course is designed for beginners, and there are no specific prerequisites. A basic understanding of science and technology concepts may be helpful but is not required.

What the course will cover

  • History and evolution of UAS technology
  • Principles of flight and UAS terminology
  • Types of UAS platforms and their applications
  • Components of UAS (structure, electronics, propulsion, controls, navigation)
  • Sensor types and their uses (optical cameras, LiDAR, thermal, radar, air quality)
  • UAS design and integration
  • Platform and sensor selection for specific needs
  • Safety considerations in UAS operations
  • Real-world applications in research, industry, surveying, emergency response, and more

Who this course is for

  • Aspiring drone pilots and UAS operators
  • Professionals looking to incorporate UAS technology into their industry
  • Researchers interested in using UAS for data collection
  • Technology enthusiasts curious about the world of unmanned aerial systems
  • Students considering a career in aerospace or related fields
  • Anyone interested in understanding the capabilities and applications of drone technology

Real-world applications of skills

  • Pursuing a career as a professional drone pilot
  • Integrating UAS technology into existing business operations
  • Conducting aerial surveys for real estate, construction, or environmental monitoring
  • Assisting in emergency response and disaster management
  • Developing innovative UAS applications for various industries
  • Enhancing research capabilities in fields such as agriculture, geology, and ecology
  • Improving risk management and safety inspections in industrial settings
  • Creating high-quality aerial photography and videography for commercial purposes

Syllabus

Week 1: Introduction to UAS

  • History of UAS
  • Types of UAS
  • Applications of UAS
  • Scenario Assessments

Week 2: Platforms

  • UAS Configurations
  • Aerodynamics & Mass
  • Build Your Own UAS
  • Propulsion & Power
  • Performance
  • Aerial Photography & Videography
  • Subsystems

Week 3: Payloads & Sensors

  • Sensors
  • Odd Payloads
  • Payload Integration
  • Build Your Own UAS

This course offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable skills in a rapidly growing field. By the end of the course, you'll have a solid foundation in UAS technology and be well-prepared to explore exciting career opportunities in this dynamic industry. Don't miss out on this chance to elevate your knowledge and skills – enroll today and watch your career take flight!

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