Кваліфікаційні роботи здобувачів вищої освіти кафедри авіаційних комп'ютерно-інтегрованих комплексів (НОВА)
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Item An unmanned aerial vehicle for searching for victims in emergency situations(National Aviation University, 2024-06-13) Liashenko, Volodymyr Oleksandrovych; Ляшенко, Володимир ОлександровичThe main objective of this work is to analyze the efficiency of using unmanned aviation systems in search and rescue operations. Presently, Ukraine encounters a significant number of emergency situations leading to a high number of casualties and fatalities, underscoring the necessity and relevance of search and rescue operations. This type of work is pivotal and falls within the realm of emergency response efforts. Additional measures are devised each year to enhance safety, conduct briefings at potentially dangerous sites, and patrol high-risk areas. However, emergency situations often occur uncontrollably, impacting the number of casualties and affected individuals. Search and rescue operations represent some of the most critical activities conducted by rescue services globally. The primary objective of such operations is to locate, rescue, and provide emergency medical assistance to casualties. Search and rescue teams carry out these operations using both ground and aviation equipment. The advancement of modern technologies significantly enhances efficiency and optimizes the process of searching for and rescuing casualties at all stages. One modern solution is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles during search and rescue operations. The utilization of unmanned aerial vehicles, instead of manned aircraft, shows promise and effectiveness. Unmanned aviation systems are a modern development that remains insufficiently researched. However, in recent years, the application of unmanned aviation systems has rapidly expanded in both civilian and military aviation sectors.