Close Menu
  • HOME
  • TAMIL NADU
  • CHENNAI
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • EDIT
  • COLUMNS
    • POINTBLANK
    • WHY TN IS FORBIDDEN LAND
  • MIXED BAG
    • CLIMATE & WEATHER
    • EDUCATION
    • HEALTH
    • JOBS
    • LEGAL
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SCIENCE
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • E-PAPER
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads YouTube
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News Today | First with the newsNews Today | First with the news
Login / Register Subscribe
  • HOME
  • TAMIL NADU
  • CHENNAI
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • EDIT
  • COLUMNS
    • POINTBLANK
    • WHY TN IS FORBIDDEN LAND
  • MIXED BAG
    • CLIMATE & WEATHER
    • EDUCATION
    • HEALTH
    • JOBS
    • LEGAL
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SCIENCE
    • TECHNOLOGY
News Today | First with the newsNews Today | First with the news
  • Tamilnadu Election 2026
  • Puducherry Election 2026
  • E-PAPER
  • POINTBLANK
  • PRIME PULSE
  • TN ECHOES
  • IPL 2026
  • DEEP DIVE
  • GLOCAL
  • COLD FACTS
  • LEADING LIGHTS
  • CRYSTAL GAZING
  • PATTERNS
Home » Drones may be used to guide birds away for flight safety

Drones may be used to guide birds away for flight safety

NT BureauBy NT BureauSeptember 4, 2018No Comments
🌐 Translate ▾
  • Tamil
  • Hindi
  • Malayalam
  • Kannada
  • Telugu
Share WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Copy Link Email

Airports are always a heaven for birds. Thanks to its expansive stretch of land. But their presence poses a risk for airplanes that land or take off. Bird hit is a nightmare a pilot wishes to never experience.

Bird strikes threaten the safety of airplanes and their passengers. Reports reveal that aircraft in Korea have suffered more than 1,000 bird strikes between 2011 and 2016.

In the US, 142,000 bird strikes destroyed 62 civilian airplanes while in the UK in 2016, there were 1,835 confirmed bird strikes. Likewise, several Indian flights also face bird-hit scenarios throughout the year.

Reports shows that such bird or any other wildlife collision with airplanes will cause a loss of over $ 1.2 billion in damage to the aviation industry worldwide annually.

Keeping this in mind, scientists and researchers from California Institute of Technology in the US and Imperial College London in the UK analysed how to divert a flock of birds away from a particular area – like perhaps an airport – using an unmanned aerial vehicle. They have developed an algorithm that enables drones to herd a flock of birds away from a designated place without breaking their formation.

Representative image of a drone.

The algorithm was developed based on the responses of the flock and on the basis of macroscopic properties of the flocking model. In South Korea, scientists tested the drone and were successful in shepherding an entire flock of birds out of a designated airspace.

Professor at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) David Hyunchul Shim was reported as saying that it was interesting to monitor how birds reacted to threats and collectively behave against threatening objects through the flock. He also added that they had carefully observed flock dynamics and their interactions with pursuers.

This had enabled them to create a new herding algorithm for ideal flight paths for incoming drones to move the flock away from a protected airspace.

Scientists are hopeful that this algorithm will improve the safety for the aviation industry.

Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram Copy Link Email
Previous ArticleGTL Infra moves HC challenging action under Bankruptcy Code
Next Article Former Playboy photographer is all set to launch his book
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
guest
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Latest Posts

E-paper 05 June 2026

NT BureauJune 5, 20260

Signal failure near Tambaram disrupts EMU services

Balasubramani MuniyandiJune 5, 20260

Suburban electric train services between Chengalpattu, Tambaram, and Chennai Beach were disrupted on Friday morning following a sudden signal failure near Tambaram railway station, causing inconvenience to thousands of commuters during peak hours.

Dismembered torso found in suitcase at Perambur Station

NT BureauJune 5, 20260

A murder investigation has been launched by the Government Railway Police after the dismembered torso of an unidentified man was found inside a suitcase at Perambur Railway Station on Friday morning.

CM Vijay to visit Delhi again on June 11 for Niti Aayog meet

Balasubramani MuniyandiJune 5, 20260

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay is likely to travel to New Delhi again on June 11 to participate in the upcoming NITI Aayog meeting, according to sources.

INDIA bloc exists only on paper after DMK boycott: BJP

NT BureauJune 5, 20260

The INDIA bloc is “dead and buried”, existing on paper and TV screens perhaps but not in reality, the BJP said on Friday after the DMK announced that it will not participate in the alliance’s meeting in New Delhi on June 8.

About
About
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram RSS
Latest Posts
  • E-paper 05 June 2026
  • Signal failure near Tambaram disrupts EMU services
  • Dismembered torso found in suitcase at Perambur Station
  • CM Vijay to visit Delhi again on June 11 for Niti Aayog meet
  • INDIA bloc exists only on paper after DMK boycott: BJP
© 2026 NewsTodayNet.com. All Rights Reserved. Designed & Maintained by Gifted Technologies.
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

wpDiscuz
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Prove your humanity: 4   +   7   =  
Lost password?