Drones – Mapping The Future

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Drones – Mapping The Future

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UAV’s (unmanned aerial vehicles) or drones, as they’re more commonly known as, were initially been best known for their military use and intelligence applications, such as for aerial surveillance and targeted assassinations. Cheaper than standard military aircraft and able to be piloted remotely, it’s easy to see why they were deployed for such purposes. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Drones – Mapping The Future


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Drones Mapping The Future

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  • UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) or drones, as
    theyre more commonly known as, were initially
    been best known for their military use and
    intelligence applications, such as for aerial
    surveillance and targeted assassinations. Cheaper
    than standard military aircraft and able to be
    piloted remotely, its easy to see why they were
    deployed for such purposes.
  • Now, however, drones are frequently being used
    for many more civilian purposes, such as hunting
    hurricanes, protecting wildlife and delivering
    parcels. One important new task that drones are
    currently being assigned to, is mapping

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  • Mapping with drones
  • While looking every bit like a basic model
    airplane thats designed only for recreational
    purposes, small, lightweight drones are now
    capable of taking thousands of digital images
    when surveying a landscape. Each one of these
    images can then be compiled to make a complete
    and highly accurate, 3D map.

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  • Government and military satellites are already
    producing similar maps, so while the premise may
    be nothing new, UAVs and their technological
    advances mean that smaller companies and even
    individuals, are now able to produce their own
    maps. The new technology is also allowing for
    customization and use of drones for a whole new
    series of applications.
  • Modern day drones are now able to fly guided
    completely by GPS, without the need for a remote
    control, and can be launched at the mere push of
    a button or by hand. Compact and robust, theyre
    designed to be able to cope well in rough weather
    conditions too. They are also considered to be
    virtually fool proof and safe, meaning that
    again, they can be confidently used by civilians.

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  • Who are using drones for mapping purposes?
  • Many large technology companies, festival
    organisers, property owners, disaster relief
    teams (such as those involved in the hurricane
    relief efforts in Haiti), farmers who are trying
    to remotely manage crops and fields over a large
    area and even mining companies are using drone
    technology to monitor changes to open pit mines.

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  • How do drones map areas?
  • Drones are deployed on a series of flights using
    automated software, where they proceed to take
    many thousands of highly accurate and precise
    photographs the company or individual then
    places these images together to form a complete
    map.
  • Since drone technology isnt yet as widely
    available as it may one day be, new applications
    are only just beginning to emerge, but in so far
    as mapping is concerned, drone have proved to be
    extremely useful and will certainly play an
    important role in this field, throughout the
    future.

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