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Drone technology has been polarizing to an extent in its adoption. Both state and non-state actors have found uses and want to adopt it. But given the invasiveness of the technology, several compliances and policies need to be put in place and adhered to for enhanced experience. While that is in process, you can master the technology by reading the following:
The Drone Age: How Drone Technology Will Change War and Peace
The book is authored by Michael J Boyle. The Drone Age discusses the impact of drones and the riks associated with it. Where drones can promote a safer world, it can also tempt to include the tech in surveillance. Drones now capable of deployment by both humanitarian organizations and terrorist outfits, are changing decision making processes. This books provides a guide to the usage of technology and the role it plays in modern politics.
OpenDroneMap: The Missing Guide
The author is Piero Toffanin. The book is a guide to using OpenDroneMap for creating maps, 3D models from aerial images. The book assists in understanding the ecosystem, the software installation, processing datasets and also gives best practices to apply for data capture. The reader can also understand the advanced features and workflows of OpenDroneMap.
The Complete Guide to Drones
The book is authored by Adam Juniper. The book gives an insight into the drone development and choosing the suitable one. It also offers instructions on DIY for a simple drone and FPV racer. The book definitely covers the guide to learning to fly the drone.