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DOI:  https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/118/159-170

Kanan Alizadeh

Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University

Master student

https://orcid.org/0009-0007-3377-4546

kenane317@gmail.com

 

Ways to Improve the Efficiency of Real-Time Monitoring

Systems Using Drones

 

Abstract

 

There are several technological and operational approaches to enhancing the efficiency of real-time monitoring systems using unmanned aerial vehicles (drones). Firstly, the implementation of AI-based analysis algorithms enables automatic object recognition and real-time anomaly detection. This minimizes human intervention and reduces response time. Another key factor is the use of cloud and edge computing technologies, where data is processed locally to reduce network latency and load.

To improve energy efficiency, innovations in battery technologies and flight algorithms that optimize energy consumption are applied. Additionally, swarm technology allows multiple drones to operate in a coordinated manner, enabling faster and more comprehensive monitoring of large areas.

High-speed communication protocols such as 5G and LoRaWAN support real-time data transmission. The integration of all these approaches makes drone-based monitoring systems more agile, reliable, and efficient.

Keywords: Real-time monitoring, drone technology, swarm coordination, energy efficiency, AI analysis algorithms, edge computing, 5G communication systems


 


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