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 \n\nThe Binghamton and Dayton Sections of he AES Society is pleased to hos
 t [Vince Socci](https://ieee-aess.org/contact/vince-socci)(IEEE DL) for a 
 multi-topic presentation on UAV Technology Overview\, Biz Ops &amp; Policies a
 nd Regulations.\n\nPart 1: Commercial level drones and UAVs are readily av
 ailable to everyone today. New users can benefit from and drone technology
  familiarization. This lecture provides a technology overview of unmanned 
 air vehicles and systems (UAV/UAS). A system overview with component descr
 iptions is provided. UAV flight dynamics are discussed. Subsystems and com
 ponent functions of UAS interfaces are outlined. Hardware and software are
  demonstrated. Participants will become familiar with the methods and prac
 tices of flight operations.\n\nPart 2: UAS technology\, sensing\, and soft
 ware are advancing at such a rapid rate\, that operators are always findin
 g new ways to use them in commercial applications. Whereas drone used to b
 e primarily used for photography\, by adding advanced sending systems\, th
 ey can be used for surveillance\, inspection\, security\, and even VLOS/NV
 LOS material delivery. This lecture provides an overview of the currently 
 popular commercial applications for UAVs as well as an exploration of futu
 re possibilities. An overview of business operations will guide entreprene
 urs to start their own UAV operator business.\n\nPart 3: UAS technology an
 d applications are advancing at such a rapid rate\, that operator regulati
 ons and public education are struggling to keep up. Before a drone hobbyis
 t can become a commercial UAV operator\, she must be knowledgeable of curr
 ent UAV policies and regulations and pass a certification exam to become a
  licensed operator. This lecture provides an overview of the knowledge are
 as necessary to become an FAA licensed UAV operator. An exploration of cur
 rent FAA concerns and near-term considerations is also provided.\n\nSpeake
 r(s): Vince Socci\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/335975
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/335975
ORGANIZER:socci@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:IEEE DISTINGUISHED LECTURER VIRTUAL TECH TALK: UAV TECHNOLOGY OVERV
 IEW\, BIZ OPS &amp; POLICIES AND REGULATIONS
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/335975
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;hr class=&quot;hr-solid hr-extended ieee_bright_o
 range_bt2&quot; /&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The Binghamton and Dayton Sections of he AES Society is 
 pleased to host &lt;a href=&quot;https://ieee-aess.org/contact/vince-socci&quot;&gt;&lt;stron
 g&gt;Vince Socci &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;(IEEE DL) for a multi-topic presentation on UAV
  Technology Overview\, Biz Ops &amp;amp\; Policies and Regulations.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Part 1:&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp\;Commercial level drones and UAVs are r
 eadily available to everyone today. New users can benefit from and drone t
 echnology familiarization. This lecture provides a technology overview of 
 unmanned air vehicles and systems (UAV/UAS). A system overview with compon
 ent descriptions is provided. UAV flight dynamics are discussed. Subsystem
 s and component functions of UAS interfaces are outlined. Hardware and sof
 tware are demonstrated. Participants will become familiar with the methods
  and practices of flight operations.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Part 2:&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp
 \;UAS technology\, sensing\, and software are advancing at such a rapid ra
 te\, that operators are always finding new ways to use them in commercial 
 applications. Whereas drone used to be primarily used for photography\, by
  adding advanced sending systems\, they can be used for surveillance\, ins
 pection\, security\, and even VLOS/NVLOS material delivery. This lecture p
 rovides an overview of the currently popular commercial applications for U
 AVs as well as an exploration of future possibilities. An overview of busi
 ness operations will guide entrepreneurs to start their own UAV operator b
 usiness.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Part 3:&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp\;UAS technology and applica
 tions are advancing at such a rapid rate\, that operator regulations and p
 ublic education are struggling to keep up. Before a drone hobbyist can bec
 ome a commercial UAV operator\, she must be knowledgeable of current UAV p
 olicies and regulations and pass a certification exam to become a licensed
  operator. This lecture provides an overview of the knowledge areas necess
 ary to become an FAA licensed UAV operator. An exploration of current FAA 
 concerns and near-term considerations is also provided.&lt;/p&gt;
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