Category Archives: Drone Types

Autel ProRobotics SDK:  Autel EVO II Enterprise Pro

EVO II Enterprise Pro (6K) Photography, Mapping, 3D Modeling, and Inspections Sony IMX383 1” CMOS Image Sensor InfiRay 640×512 Thermal Core Pro version of the EVO II has a high resolution 1” sensor used for producing photographs and videos. The Dual 640T has the side-by-side design for the cameras. One is a high resolution 640

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QGroundControl

QGroundControl is an open source application that works with any Mavlink enabled drone. It allows you to have full control of your unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and planning for its flight missions. QGroundControl is compatible with Windows, Linux, OS X, iOS, and Android platforms. Its source code is available on Github. Also, it works with

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Ardupilot

Ardupilot is an open source software suite that can be used to autonomously control a variety of unmanned vehicles including aerial drones (multicopter and fixed-wing). Ardupilot evolved from the efforts of hobbyist looking to control their model aircraft and rovers to maturing into a full-fledged, self-governing autopilot that has been applied to many unmanned vehicle

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SlantRange 3P Multipsectral Sensor

The 3P Sensor collects images needed to create NDVI crop mapping reports. It can calibrate the ambient light in order to distinguish between haze and clouds as well as gauge the time of day and the season. The features for the 3P sensor include: The Price is  (w/ DJI SkyPort) $5,250.00 – As of 21

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Photogrammetry

The photogrammetry process pulls out 3D information from 2D images that are collected during an aerial survey flight mission. The process involves taking overlapping photographs of an object, structure, or space, and converting them into 2D or 3D survey maps. Photogrammetry is often used by surveyors, architects, engineers, and contractors to create topographic maps, meshes,

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SlantRange 4P and 4P+ Multispectral Sensors

These sensors measure light from six bands of the light spectrum. The spectral bands measured include RGB imaging plus red, green, red edge, and near-infrared (NIR). Images from the red edge light range of the spectrum allow one to determine the early onset of crop disease and crop stress and are used for both NDVI

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