Abstract

The conventional way of dropping any object from a UAV (Unmanned Ariel Vehicle) can be just used once as the servo-mechanized system rotates and the object is dropped but another object cannot be loaded for the next drop when aircraft is airborne (for e.g. dummy missile under the wing). Secondly, when multiple objects are dropped from the fuselage, it's not in a controlled manner (as all drop at once). Thirdly, the number of objects to be dropped requires the equal number of radio channels for the operation, which restricts the number of objects, which can be dropped (as we have limited number of radio channels). This paper explains how to design such a mechanism to overcome these three practical issues by the virtue of which,objects, when placed in the fuselage of the aircraft can be dropped one after another in a controlled manner using a single radio channel as a control.

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