Flying Robot Summary Draft 2

  The article “How Flying Robots Might Prevent Deforestation” (Peck, 2012) mentioned the purpose, features and effectiveness of quadrotors, mainly focused on them being “sentinels of crucial environmental protection”. These “miniature flying robots” were programmed to inspect the surroundings of the rainforest independently, providing advanced feedback for unlicensed activities and largely diminishing the desire of those people who considered carrying out unlawful acts such as "cutting down trees and drug trafficking". The article highlighted the robots’ ability to efficiently function together as a team without a need for any communication. Furthermore, quadrotors were equipped with “little rotor blades'' for easy gliding action, and the programmed commands on the “onboard processor” would call for immediate response to any difference in their surroundings. The article claimed that although quadrotors were deemed as valuable bots, we have to be mindful when utilising these robots extensively as there could be a possibility of them endangering the wildlife.

Flying Robots are useful in guarding the forest against deforestation and people who use the forest as a disguise to do illegal activities. However, more analyses need to be done to ensure that the flying robots will not bring problems to the ecosystem that they are safeguarding.

Reference: Peck, M. (2016, July 14). How Flying Robots Might Prevent Deforestation. Mashable. https://mashable.com/2012/03/20/flying-robots-deforestation/


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