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    Antenna tracker for drones
    (UMT Lahore, 2023-06) Mian Muhammad Umair; Muhammad Aqib Zahoor
    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), such as drones, rely on antenna tracking because it enhances communication between the drone and base station. A mobile antenna installed on the drone and a ground station antenna make up the antenna tracker system, which continually tracks the drone's position and modifies its direction to maintain a strong signal. An overview of antenna tracker technology, including its operating principles, system components, and UAV applications, is given in this study. We also go through the advantages of employing antenna trackers for drones, such as better range, more dependable communication, and improved safety. In our final section, we look at a few of the difficulties that antenna tracking systems face, such as system complexity, cost, and integration with other drone technologies. As a whole, this paper emphasizes the value of antenna tracking technology for creating secure, dependable, and efficient drone systems and lays the groundwork for future study and development in this field.

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