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Drone Programming With Python Course | 3 Hours | Including x4 Projects | Computer Vision

This is the Drone programming with python course. Here we are going to learn the basics of a drone including the components and how the drone flies. Then we will look at the installations and the basic movements along with image capture. From there we will create exciting projects including Surveillance drones, Face tracking, and line following drones.
If you are a beginner don't worry this course is for you we will focus on the implementation part so that you can get the most practical experience out of this. And even though we will be using a specific drone for this course 80% of the material covered in this course can be used with any drone.

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Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
1:00 What is a drone?
2:14 Components of a drone
05:56 How does a drone fly?
08:42 Tello Drone
11:25 App Setup and Test Run
15:07 Installations
19:21 Basic Movements
31:16 Image Capture
36:27 Keyboard Control
59:13 Project 1 – Surveillance
1:10:34 Project 2 – Mapping
1:52:15 Project 3 – Face Tracking
2:32:18 Project 4 – Line Follower

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30 comments

  1. Aaron Sang

    Thank you for this. For a next course recommendation, myself and I’m sure others would love a tutorial on programming flight plans, flight paths via python and also obstacle avoidance would be very beneficial.

  2. Alishba Mujtaba

    I am student a of Aerospace Engineering and only covered one course in programming by our institute, which was more than enough to make you run away from it but this video seriously is best to continue with it with aroused curiosity?

  3. Rusty Shackleford

    Amazing tutorial, really man, hats off. This was simply perfect. Excellent explanations, straight to the point, and covers several projects that build on previous work. This was EXACTLY what I was looking for: a cheap drone, an exposed, easy to use API, and a tutorial that covers writing control code as well as opencv for image processing. It’s incredible how quickly I could get things to run. Thank you so much!

    Also, regarding you Mapping part of the tutorial. Wouldn’t it have been better to use the get_speed and get_acceleration functions offered by djitellopy to accurately calculate the motion of the drone? That would yield very good results as opposed to relying on the speed value you make the drone fly with. I have not tried it yet, but should probs work well. Cheers!

  4. Willem Germishuys

    This is a truly great and easy to follow from the ground up. I enjoyed this a lot. Please let me know if the move for certain cm functions in Python can work indoor. How does the drone know how many cm it is flying without GPS? If I tell the drone to go forward but there is an obstacle can it detect something and report that instead of collide with the object?

  5. Mike Hensley

    Man! Seeing that little drone fly and follow that paper blew my mind! How does one learn to code like that? There are so many languages I don’t know what to learn. I’ve been trying arduino the passed year and recently micropython. Awesome projects!

  6. Alexandr Petrov

    Finally sat down and watched and this is some amazing high quality content! Can’t wait to watch your other videos and start working on my computer vision skills which have never been that good haha.

    1. Leo Zhang

      @Murtaza’s Workshop – Robotics and AI Hello sir! What’s the name of the mirror and piece of handler you got called? Are they available on amazon? Please provide the specific names if possible.

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