TEKNOFEST, organized under the main leadership of the Turkish Technology Team Foundation and the Ministry of Industry and Technology, with TRT as a communication actor, continues at Adana Airport.
The UAV designed by the students of the “Cevher-Ül Cezeri” team from Ordu Ünye Yusuf Bahri Anatolian Imam Hatip High School will also be exhibited at the event.
The team that studied the problems encountered during disasters added a mobile application system to the UAV that they developed under the project coordination of Science and Technology Teacher of Erdal Sezgül School to locate citizens and communicate with these people.
The students, who produced the software and many parts of the UAV on-site, won first place among the 14 high school teams that made it to the finals in the free category of the unmanned aerial vehicle competition.
“We are moving forward in line with Türkiye’s goals”
Teacher Sezgül stated that the “Cehver-Ül Cezeri” team consists of 8 students.
Explaining that they entered the competition for the first time in 2021 and competed as finalists, Sezgül said: “We participated in the IHA competition as three teams in 2022. Two of the three teams placed second in Turkey and third in Turkey. Last year we came.” Second in Turkey: “We are progressing in line with our goals,” he said.
Stating that they received the award from President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Sezgül said, “Every student's dream is to develop national and technological devices for their state and nation. This was one of our goals. “We were very happy and honored to receive an award from the highest authority in the state,” he said.
“We have developed our own control systems for UAVs”
Team captain Muzaffer Eren Demir said that they designed the UAV to be used in search and rescue operations during disasters.
Stating that they developed systems by identifying the problems that occurred in last year's earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, Demir said:
“We added lighting and Bluetooth scanning system to the UAV. This system detects people's location by scanning the Bluetooth signals in the area. When it detects a disaster victim, it marks that area. It can also determine the person’s location.” There is also a parallel Wi-Fi system for personal items such as smartwatches and headphones. This system allows us to communicate with the person. The mobile application we developed provides messages to the data subjects even when the GSM operators are not working. “We have developed our own control systems for the UAV. So we developed a lot of the equipment on our vehicle locally and nationally.”
Demir stated that they are happy with President Erdoğan's awards.

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