Abstract

According to the current development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), it can be known that there are no cases where underwater drones and aerial drones are used in parallel. They are all affected by air and water resistance and are easily disturbed in various environments, making it difficult to move effectively. This research uses TRIZ theory to create a multi-modal unmanned vehicle to innovate and improve the existing situation. The type of equipment produced through this research can effectively move in the air, land, and water. The scope includes TRIZ theory, bionic technology, multi-modal innovative design, research, and application of UAV innovation, and monitoring the improvement of its operational resistance through fluid analysis. The output of this research will effectively promote the development of Multi-mode UAVs and improve the problems of existing UAVs.

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