Drones are multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) piloted remotely by ground operators. Drones range widely in size and comprise consumer and industrial grade products.
Drones comprise unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that range from the size of airplanes to about the size of a bumblebee. These aircraft systems are operated by a ground controller via wireless communication (usually radio signals). The majority of small drones are powered by lithium-polymer batteries, and large drones may use airplane engines. Many drones are made of carbon fiber, for its properties of lightness and maneuverability in air. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that drones remain within the operator’s line of sight. The operators of larger drones that travel over longer distances must obtain special licenses that grant them the right to fly outside of the line of sight.
Drones are equipped with different payloads or equipment for a variety of purposes, including:
ObliMapper is a tool for capturing, handling, and analyzing images designed to combine orthophotography with oblique photography in drones. Its 360 degree aerial view enables the software to transform visual data into actionable intelligence. ObliMapper's process involves four primary stages: flight planning, image capture, processing, and analyzing. The video below provides an overview of how the system works.
British Geological Survey (BGS) specializes in the development of drone technology for various research projects, including:
ObliMapper is tool for capturing, handling, and analyzing images designed to combine orthophotography with oblique photography in drones. Its 360 degree aerial view enables the software to transform visual data into actionable intelligence. ObliMapper's process involves four primary stages: flight planning, image capture, processing, and analyzing. The video below showsprovides an overview of how the system works.
Drones are multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) piloted remotely by ground operators. Drones range widely in size and comprise consumer and industrial grade products.
Drones comprise unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that range from the size of airplanes to about the size of a bumblebee. These aircraft systems are operated by a ground controller via wireless communication (usually radio signals). The majority of small drones are powered by lithium-polymer batteries, and large drones may use airplane engines. Many drones are made of carbon fiber for its properties of lightness and maneuverability in air. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that drones remain within the operator’s line of sight. The operators of larger drones that travel over longer distances must obtain special licenses that grant them the right to fly outside of the line of sight.
Drones are equipped with different payloads or equipment a variety of purposes, including:
Drones are used in the energy industry to identify methane leaks in oil and gas production, as well as to monitor pipelines and wind and solar installations. In addition, drones are used to track sea mammals, counting animal populations, and monitoring enforcement in marine conservation areas. For instance, drones deployed by Duke University in Durham, North Carolina have shown that the population of gray seals around the New England and Canadian coasts have increased following conservation efforts. Moreover, researchers at Ocean Alliance, a Massachusetts-based whale conservation organization, have successfully captured spray from a whale's blowhole using drones flown at a low altitude above it. The collected DNA was then analyzed to study the whale’s microbiome, stress, and pregnancy hormones. Drones are also used to monitor endangered species and to combat illegal poaching activities.
ObliMapper is tool for capturing, handling, and analyzing images designed to combine orthophotography with oblique photography in drones. Its 360 degree aerial view enables the software to transform visual data into actionable intelligence. ObliMapper's process involves four primary stages: flight planning, image capture, processing, and analyzing. The video below shows how the system works.
Drones are multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) piloted remotely by ground operators. Drones range widely in size and comprise consumer and industrial grade products.
Drones are multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) piloted remotely by ground operators. Drones range widely in size and comprise consumer and industrial grade products.