Implementation of Drone Using ESP-32
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https://doi.org/10.64751/ijdim.2026.v5.n1.pp19-21Keywords:
ESP-32, Drone, UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), IoT-Based Drone, Wi-Fi Control, Brushless Motors, ESC (Electronic Speed Controller), MPU6050 / IMU Sensor, Flight Controller, Embedded Systems.Abstract
The rapid growth of embedded systems and IoT technologies has enabled the development of smart, compact, and costeffective unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This project presents the Implementation of a Drone Using ESP-32, which leverages the microcontroller’s built-in Wi-Fi, dual-core processing, and real-time control capabilities. The drone incorporates an MPU6050 IMU sensor for orientation tracking, electronic speed controllers (ESCs) for motor driving, and a stable power management system. A custom control algorithm is deployed to manage altitude, direction, and stability. The ESP-32 also provides wireless communication for remote control through a mobile or web interface. This design demonstrates an affordable and efficient model for student projects, surveillance applications, and IoT-enabled aerial monitoring. The results show that the drone is capable of stable flight, real-time response, and remote operation, making it a promising platform for further enhancement and automation.
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