6 books on AI for Drones [PDF]

October 24, 2024

These books are dedicated to drone AI software development, navigation systems and sensor integration. By studying these books, startup specialists can better understand how AI can optimize flight paths, enable advanced data analysis, and improve the efficiency and safety of various applications, from agriculture and infrastructure inspection to search and rescue missions.

1. Drone Technology: Future Trends and Practical Applications
2023 by Sachi Nandan Mohanty, J. V. R. Ravindra, G. Surya Narayana, Chinmaya Ranjan Pattnaik, Y. Mohamed Sirajudeen



In this futuristic guide to what is essentially the Swiss Army knife of the sky, the authors explore drones with such depth and enthusiasm that you’ll half expect them to fly out of the pages. From the Internet of Things to AI-powered surveillance systems that seem only one step away from asking you for your coffee preferences, this tome covers it all. Need a drone to detect cybersecurity threats? Done. Want one that can diagnose your ailments as you walk through a smart city? Easy. Fancy a machine that can solve agricultural dilemmas while hovering gently above your cornfield? Absolutely. This is a thrilling ride through the airspace of tomorrow, where drones do everything but your taxes – though, give it time.
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2. The Drone Wars: Pioneers, Killing Machines, Artificial Intelligence, and the Battle for the Future
2021 by Seth J. Frantzman



Imagine a world where tiny, buzzing robots fight wars while humans sit back, sip tea and occasionally press a button. That world, dear reader, is now. Frantzman’s brilliant exposé drops you into the nerve-wracking universe of drone warfare, where the skies teem with mechanical wasps sent on missions both heroic and horrifying. From the covert operations of the Israeli elite to the beeping halls of the CIA, this book takes you behind the scenes of drone-driven combat, showing you how we’ve transitioned from swords and shields to algorithms and rotors. It's like a sci-fi blockbuster, except it's all real and the ending? Well, that’s still up in the air.
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3. Inside Drones
2018 by Kate Conley



Ever wondered what makes those buzzing mechanical marvels tick? Look no further. In this delightfully illustrated manual, Conley takes you into the nuts and bolts (literally) of drone technology, giving you the kind of insider knowledge that will make you the life of any drone-enthusiast party. These flying gizmos aren’t just for spectacular aerial shots anymore; they’re saving lives, delivering packages and possibly plotting world domination. With a wink to the future and a nod to today’s technological standards, this book is perfect for anyone curious about the tiny, flying robots that may one day run the world.
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4. Drones: What Everyone Needs to Know
2016 by Sarah E. Kreps



Kreps takes us on a whistle-stop tour of drones, offering just the right amount of information to make you seem smart at dinner parties without bogging you down in technical jargon. Want to know how drones have transformed modern warfare? Check. Curious about how they’ve crept into civilian life, silently reshaping industries? Covered. This book is a handy, no-nonsense guide to everything you didn’t know you needed to know about drones, from their humble beginnings to their potentially world-altering future. Perfect for anyone who’s ever looked up at a hovering dot in the sky and wondered, “Should I be worried?”
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5. Drones
2016 by Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury



Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s yet another drone trying to deliver a pizza or snap an aerial selfie. In this delightful exploration of the rise and reign of these high-tech buzzing marvels, the Spilsburys unravel the journey of drones from military juggernauts to your neighbor’s backyard toy. It’s a fascinating tale of technology that started as secret spy craft and ended up being an unexpected competitor in your family game of hide and seek. Privacy? Security? Yep, those are just a couple of the swirling questions surrounding these tiny aerial overlords, but this book makes you almost forget about them – until one hovers just outside your window.
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6. Drones: An Illustrated Guide to the Unmanned Aircraft that are Filling our Skies
2015 by Martin J. Dougherty



If you’ve ever found yourself staring at the sky, wondering what exactly is buzzing overhead, Dougherty’s colorful guide has you covered. With more drone varieties than you’d expect to find in a sci-fi sequel, this illustrated adventure takes you on a whirlwind tour from the fearsome MQ-9 Reaper, soaring through military airspace, to the surprisingly cute civilian UAVs mapping out your neighborhood. Whether they’re tracking storms, delivering takeout, or just snooping around, these unmanned wonders have quietly revolutionized everything from warfare to wedding photography. Complete with 200 eye-catching photos, this book is your go-to passport for a quick yet thorough trip through the era of sky-filling robotic companions.
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