Here is my outline for my Drones in Agriculture Workshop (90-120 min). Feel free to use any or all of it for your educational activities. I am also available to do this workshop for your group. Contact me for more information.
Old McDonald Has a Drone: UAS in Agriculture Workshop
What is a drone?
– A drone is an unmanned vehicle remotely piloted via radio control
– Also sometimes called: UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System), RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft System)
History of drones (very basic)
Reference video: https://youtu.be/VUW1UeOX_d8
Types of drones
– Fixed wing
– Single-rotor (helicopter)
– Multi-rotor
– Hybrid: Fixed wing with multi-rotors. Usually a VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) configuration
– Pros and Cons comparison between platforms
Parts of a drone
– Airframe (body)
– Motors (usually electrical, brushless)
– Propellers
– Battery (Usually LiPO – Lithium Polymer)
– Control System
– ESC (Electronic Speed Controller)
– IMU (Inertial Movement Unit, gyros to help drone stabilize)
– GPS (Global Positioning System)
– Receiver (receives signal from transmitter)
– Transmitter (operated by pilot to control drone remotely)
Basic aeronautical concepts: Lift, Thrust, Drag, Gravity
How do quadcopters Fly? (video)
Examples of drone use in agriculture
– Crop scouting
– Plant stress and health via NDVI
– Mapping
– Inventory (nursery plants)
– Pesticide application (Yamaha R-Max)
– Bio control (dispersion of lady bugs to combat aphids)
– Mass calculation (manure piles, crops piles)
Sensors: NDVI, Thermal, Infrared, Near Infrared, LiDAR, Misc. (pollen, moisture, wind, pressure, etc.)
Rules, regulations and guidelines
– Recreational/Hobby (FAA Safety Guidelines)
– AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics) Guidelines. This is where I talk about safety
– Educational (FAA interpretation)
– Commercial – Part 107
– CoA (Certificate of Authorization) – for public institutions, such as state universities
– BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) limitation and night time flight currently limit big time agriculture use and research
– Privacy concerns (a discussion)
STEAM education
– DroneSinger songs
– INTEL swarm
Flight Training
– R/C flight simulator (RealFlight)
– Manual flight: Cheerson CX-10 nano drones (indoors, and goggles for eye protection)
– Syma X5C/X5SW: lightweight, medium sized quadcopters, easier to fly than the smaller nano drones
– Autonomous programmed flight: programming Parrot Minidrones with Tickle App on iPad
Other resources
– Drone Glossary
– DroneBlocks
– “Drones in Education” book
– www.KnowBeforeYouFly.org
– eXtension UAS in Agriculture Learning Network
– DroneSinger
It is great to educate people about drones so that they don’t fear our toys.
Would you mind adding my website as a resource? It has many guides and tutorials (in French) about drones. The name is Drone Pas Cher En Chine
Thank you in advance and good flight!
Thank you for this drones for kidscurriculum! We are putting together an agriculture program and this is exactly what we needed! Big thanks!