Tech in the Sky
- MadThink

- Aug 3, 2017
- 2 min read
Look Up

Think of technology of the future. Maybe you don't immediately look up, but you should. Drones have the capability of providing many kinds of new age convenience, from search and rescue, disaster prevention, weather prediction, security, networking, entertainment, and more. As with anything, we have to open our minds to the possibilities. Where we are now in technology, however, their use is somewhat limited--relatively speaking. That said, drones are already being used across many cutting edge industries. They have use in the military, in the common household, and even in service fields. Therefore, they are only limited compared to what the future holds. My ambitions with MyTek and future "FlyTek" technology involves improving on the modern design of the everyday drone.
the flytek pixel
"Pixel" will be the first line of MyTek drone technology, with advancements in design, energy efficiency, speed, size, and capability. FlyTek will represent a general brand of sky-based technology, and the Pixel will capitalize on the first innovations of MyTek in terms of speed and maneuverability. The MyTek Pixel will focus on economizing usability with the idea of swarm mentality. Think of a pixel in terms of graphic display. Pixels are small segments of visual information containing a three coordinate hexagonal color code with intensities of red, blue, and green. They each work together, often thousands of them, to create a grander image. That is what the MyTek Pixel is all about. These drones will work as smaller segments to a whole piece of technology, the Cluster.
The Pixel Cluster will act as an overarching hive mind to perform more efficient measures of utility, such as search and rescue for example. Imagine this: a Pixel Cluster coordinating through strategic and dynamic geographical mapping by a central processing unit that determines each Pixel by its unique ID within the cluster and assigning search paths proactively based on changing variables with respect to area, the Cluster, and changing circumstances. It could revolutionize the idea of search and rescue.




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