Drone Workshop
5th January 2026
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) in association with the IEEE Student Chapter Branchof Dronacharya College of Engineering, successfully organized a workshop on “Dronology: Configuring Drone” on 5th January 2026 at the E-Yantra Lab. The workshop witnessed active participation from students of the ECE and ECS branches.
The introductory session was conducted by Dr. Neha Mathur, who explained the fundamental concepts and specifications of drones in detail. She also introduced students to various programming challenges, helping them understand practical implementation and problem-solving techniques related to drone configuration.
Drones are advanced flying robots designed for controlled flight and movement. Powered by batteries or fuel, they use rotors and lightweight frames to achieve smooth aerial motion. Controlled remotely, drones rely on an integrated system of controllers, batteries, and sensors that ensure stability and precision during flight. With advanced features such as GPS and cameras, drones serve as versatile robotic platforms guided by operators on the ground.
The workshop proved to be highly insightful and engaging, enhancing students’ confidence in handling drone modules and implementing complex tasks. Participants gained valuable hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of emerging drone technologies.
The workshop concluded successfully with valuable learning outcomes for the participants. It effectively provided students with practical exposure to drone technology and configuration, strengthening their understanding of both theoretical concepts and real-world applications.