Analysis of Mapping Area of Flood with Drone Type Multicopter in Girimulyo, Kulonprogo

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In the world of photography is very closely related to the unattended aircraft called drones. Drones mounted camera so that the plane is pilot controlled from the mainland. Photography results were seen by the pilot after the drone aircraft landed. Drones are unmanned drones that are controlled remotely. Unmanned aircraft or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), is a flying machine that operates with remote control by the pilot. Technological developments make the drones also start widely applied to civilian needs, especially in the areas of business, industry and logistics. The world of business industry, drones have been applied in various services such as infrastructure monitoring, freight forwarding, forest fires, mining exploration, agricultural mapping, and industrial area mapping. Based on its type, there are two types of drones, namely multicopter and fixed wing. This research use multicopter drone. This study aims to see with aerial photos of flood-prone areas and landslides in Girimulyo District, Kulonprogo Regency. This study used a drone type multicopter The vehicle specifications are as follows: Frame: F450; Flight Controller: DJI Naza M-Lite; Propeller: 1045 Prop; motorbike: Brushless sunnsky 980 kVa; ESC: Skywalker 40 Ampere 3s; Battery: Ace 3s Gens 5000mAH; Remote: Turnigy 9XR with Frsky Tanseiver; and camera: Xiaomi Yi 4k International edition. The height of a multicopter drone reaches 30 meters, can take an area of up to 1 km and a flight time of 15 minutes. The Kulonprogo Regional Government greatly appreciated the mapping research for the mapping AREA OF FLOOD WITH Drone Multicopter in Girimulyo, Kulonprogo.

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Suroso, I. (2019). Analysis of Mapping Area of Flood with Drone Type Multicopter in Girimulyo, Kulonprogo. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 271). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/271/1/012013

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