Technical Principles And System Composition Of FPV Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Apr 03, 2026

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FPV stands for First Person View, referring to a control method that provides real-time video feeds on remotely controlled aircraft and vehicle models via wireless camera transmission devices. Its gimbal mode allows the camera to change direction as the aircraft moves. FPV aircraft, such as racing drones, control their flight attitude and speed by manipulating the speed of electric motors and the angle of the propellers.

 

FPV systems typically consist of airborne and ground components. Airborne components mainly include cameras and video transmitters for capturing and wirelessly transmitting video signals; ground components mainly include video receivers, displays, or flight goggles for receiving and displaying real-time video feeds. With technological advancements, digital video transmission systems are gradually becoming mainstream, providing high-definition, low-latency video transmission solutions.

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