Drones & UAV’s A UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) or UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) is any aircraft that can navigate without a human pilot on board. Sometimes.

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Drones & UAV’s A UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) or UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) is any aircraft that can navigate without a human pilot on board. Sometimes referred to as a drone. With the advancements in the UAV industry today, there are more UAVs in the air than at any point in history. Jon

A brief look back Austrian Balloon Bombs of 1849 The Kettering Bug was an unmanned aerial torpedo developed after world War I Jon

Who uses UAVs The Military NASA NOAA Cinematographers Firefighters Police Officers Private GIS firms And finally…hobbyists Jon

Examples of Modern UAVs Jon

Creating Imagery from UAV’s UAVs are programmed to fly a course at a set elevation. At a predetermined time interval, photographs are taken. These photos overlap enough to create a seamless image compiled of the collage of pictures.

Why incorporate GCP’s? By utilizing GCP’s, data accuracy can be increased to 1-2 inches as opposed to 3 feet or more in native georeferencing.

GPS your GPC’s, for better GIS GPC’s are collected with high-accuracy, survey grade GPS. Points are then imported into the image processing software.

So how are GCP’s used? After control points are collected and the aerial photography is brought into the system, points are manually selected from multiple photos to get achieve the high accuracy results.

How can this data be used? Data that has been collected by UAVs and has been manipulated via post processing, can yield many results such as elevation and volume calculations.

Applications for UAV’s By utilizing UAVs to calculate volume, a quarry or gravel pit can better manage their inventory and stockpiles with increased accuracy and efficiency.

Applications for UAV’s County assessors can utilize drone imagery to see if any structures have been built without documentation and proper permits thus resulting in more revenue via taxes.

Applications for UAV’s In the future it is predicted that UAVs will be used in emergency responses such as post hurricane devastation, wild fires, tornadoes, and much more. This will allow organizations the ability to better track damage and create response plans.

Need your own drone?

DJI Phantom 4 Pro Cost = $1,600 Flight Time = 28 minutes Coverage = 150 acres Camera = 20MP Exmor R CMOS Max Speed = 44 mph Primary use: ameture videography & imagery

DJI Inspire 1 Cost = $2,800 Flight Time = 18 minutes Coverage = 100 acres Camera = 12MP & 16MP Max Speed = 49 mph Primary use: videography & inspection work

DJI Spreading Wings S1000 Cost (package)= $8,900 Flight Time = 15 minutes Coverage = 100 acres Camera = Professional grade Max Speed = 58 mph Primary use: Professional photos & industrial applications

Event 38: E384 Cost (package)= $3,300 Flight Time = 100 minutes Coverage = 400 acres Camera = 18-28 MP Max Speed = 29 mph Primary use: surveying & mapping Assembly video

Sensefly Ebee RTK Cost (package)= $25k Flight Time = 40 minutes Coverage = 300 acres Camera = 20 MP Max Speed = 40 mph Primary use: Surveying & mapping Takeoff video

Trimble UX5 Cost (package)= $50k Flight Time = 50 minutes Coverage = 400 acres Camera = 24 MP Max Speed = 50 mph Primary use: surveying & mapping Photo of launch

Firefly6 Cost (package)= $7,500 Flight Time = 45 minutes Coverage = 400 acres Camera = 24 MP Max Speed = 40 mph Primary use: surveying & mapping

Choosing the right drone Let application drive the purchase decision (ag, site survey, inspection work, etc.) Use popular flight controllers and platforms Spend twice as much time choosing the sensor package as you are for the bird Can the platform carry different types of sensors

Different UAV processing tools Pix 4D Drone Deploy Drone2Map Agisoft

Why should you care? UAVs are continuously becoming more powerful, efficient, and cheaper to operate. If you are in the geospatial field, odds are that you are going to be utilizing UAVs throughout your careers.

UAVs in GIS: Closing The geospatial field is constantly evolving. We are in the midst of a mapping revolution that is fueled by ever changing and evolving technology. The use of UAVs in the geospatial world is a powerful tool that is only going to increase in power and implementation. It is in your best interest to learn the skills and technology of this field so you can emerge as the top candidate for this brave new world.

Where are drones heading?

Why is this important? Utilizing drones for this manner is beneficial in multiple ways. One main advantage is the tremendous saving of time spent for jobs. What used to take days to complete, now takes hours.

Why is this important? As the technology continues to improve, the cost savings and enhanced data collection will continue to improve as well. Jobs that used expensive planes in the past are now able to be done via UAV.

How to become a UAS pilot? Short answer…yes and no. Yes anyone can become a commercial UAV pilot, but you must acquire your UAV pilot license from the FAA. This requires passing a general pilot test which covers many of the same facets of the sport pilot exam.

Project Portfolio This map shows a collection of recent drone flights and was inserted using the Esri Maps for Office accessing a web map through our ArcGIS Online organizational account.