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#Walmart Helper #Drones Would Guide Shoppers
https://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=12100007R5FX
#Cybernetics #Robotics #UAVs #UASs #CEOs #CIOs #CTOs #Technology #TechStrategy
https://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=12100007R5FX
#Cybernetics #Robotics #UAVs #UASs #CEOs #CIOs #CTOs #Technology #TechStrategy
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#Drones Delivering Contraband To Prisons A Budding Problem
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2018/03/25/drones-delivering-contraband-prison/
#Cybernetics #Robotics #UAVs #UASs #CEOs #CIOs #CTOs #Technology #TechStrategy
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2018/03/25/drones-delivering-contraband-prison/
#Cybernetics #Robotics #UAVs #UASs #CEOs #CIOs #CTOs #Technology #TechStrategy
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Advances In Fuel Cell Technology Target #Drones
https://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Advances-In-Fuel-Cell-Technology-Target-Drones-230485-1.html
#Cybernetics #Robotics #UAVs #UASs #CEOs #CIOs #CTOs #Technology #TechStrategy
https://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Advances-In-Fuel-Cell-Technology-Target-Drones-230485-1.html
#Cybernetics #Robotics #UAVs #UASs #CEOs #CIOs #CTOs #Technology #TechStrategy
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#Drone corridor in Malawi challenges scepticism towards #UAVs across Africa
In recent years, the US has vigorously used drones against al-Qaida affiliated groups on the continent, and operates drone bases in some five African countries. However, in parts of Rwanda and Malawi, the buzz of an approaching drone now signals something rather different: the arrival of vital medical supplies.
On 29th June 2017, to the wonderment of local children who congregated nearby, the Malawian government and UNICEF officially launched a drone corridor to trial the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for development and aid missions. It is Africa’s first drone corridor, and the first in the world developed specifically to address humanitarian challenges.
In recent years, the US has vigorously used drones against al-Qaida affiliated groups on the continent, and operates drone bases in some five African countries. However, in parts of Rwanda and Malawi, the buzz of an approaching drone now signals something rather different: the arrival of vital medical supplies.
On 29th June 2017, to the wonderment of local children who congregated nearby, the Malawian government and UNICEF officially launched a drone corridor to trial the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for development and aid missions. It is Africa’s first drone corridor, and the first in the world developed specifically to address humanitarian challenges.
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Soaring with solar for #UAVs #soaring #USNRL
Researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Vehicle Research Section and Photovoltaic Section are building on the proven concept of autonomous cooperative soaring of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Their research investigates the presence of…
Researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Vehicle Research Section and Photovoltaic Section are building on the proven concept of autonomous cooperative soaring of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Their research investigates the presence of…
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Visual Monitoring of #CivilInfrastructure Systems via Camera-Equipped #UAVs: a review of related works #drones
Authors: Youngjib Ham, Kevin K. Han, Jacob J Lin and Mani Golparvar-Fard
Journal: Visualization in Engineering
Publisher: Springer Open
Over the past few years, the application of camera-equipped Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for visually monitoring construction and operation of buildings, bridges, and other types of civil infrastructure systems has exponentially grown. These platforms can frequently survey construction sites, monitor work-in-progress, create documents for safety, and inspect existing structures, particularly for hard-to-reach areas. The purpose of this paper is to provide a concise review of the most recent methods that streamline collection, analysis, visualization, and communication of the visual data captured from these platforms, with and without using Building Information Models (BIM) as a priori information. Specifically, the most relevant works from Civil Engineering, Computer Vision, and Robotics communities are presented and compared in terms of their potential to lead to automatic construction monitoring and civil infrastructure condition assessment.
Illustration Photo: drone (Public Domain from Pixabay.com)
Check more https://adalidda.com/posts/krLhdsDWj73pnn6yg/visual-monitoring-of-civil-infrastructure-systems-via-camera
Authors: Youngjib Ham, Kevin K. Han, Jacob J Lin and Mani Golparvar-Fard
Journal: Visualization in Engineering
Publisher: Springer Open
Over the past few years, the application of camera-equipped Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for visually monitoring construction and operation of buildings, bridges, and other types of civil infrastructure systems has exponentially grown. These platforms can frequently survey construction sites, monitor work-in-progress, create documents for safety, and inspect existing structures, particularly for hard-to-reach areas. The purpose of this paper is to provide a concise review of the most recent methods that streamline collection, analysis, visualization, and communication of the visual data captured from these platforms, with and without using Building Information Models (BIM) as a priori information. Specifically, the most relevant works from Civil Engineering, Computer Vision, and Robotics communities are presented and compared in terms of their potential to lead to automatic construction monitoring and civil infrastructure condition assessment.
Illustration Photo: drone (Public Domain from Pixabay.com)
Check more https://adalidda.com/posts/krLhdsDWj73pnn6yg/visual-monitoring-of-civil-infrastructure-systems-via-camera
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While in previous decades military unmanned aerial vehicles (#UAVs) were very simple pieces of equipment, the technology has advanced rapidly. They are now used all over the world and are a multi-billion dollar industry. According to the Teal Group, current worldwide military UAV production stands at around $2.8 billion, and they project it will grow to $9.4 billion in 2025.
In this article, we explore the major military UAV developments in the USA, Israel, and China - including video footage of various applications in action.
Article mentions include innovations from Prox Dynamics PD-100, Psibernetix Inc., Syracuse Research Corporation, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and many more:
https://www.techemergence.com/unmanned-aerial-vehicles-uavs/
In this article, we explore the major military UAV developments in the USA, Israel, and China - including video footage of various applications in action.
Article mentions include innovations from Prox Dynamics PD-100, Psibernetix Inc., Syracuse Research Corporation, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and many more:
https://www.techemergence.com/unmanned-aerial-vehicles-uavs/
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