Elimco UAS successfully completes the first validation flight for UAV...
The validation flight was carried out with the reliable and completely autonomous electric fixed wing E-300 Viewer system by request of a well-known European gas company. The task was consisted of a...
View ArticleFAA Issues Type Certificates To UAS
FAA announced that it has issued restricted category type certificates to a pair of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), a milestone that the agency said will lead to the first approved commercial UAS...
View ArticleWhen open source and drones mix: US Navy better than Army and Air Force
Navy expects significant open source benefits like reduced development and integration time and costs The US Navy makes more efficient use of open source technology in complex unmanned aircraft than...
View ArticleDrones Spy Your Future Skyscraper View
For architects and urban dwellers, drone technology is proving a boon. Before high-profile high-rises top out, developers and architects enlist SkyPan, an aerial photography company, to send...
View ArticleStates consider regulation of drones in US
Thousands of civilian drones are expected in U.S. skies within a few years and concerns they could be used to spy on Americans are fueling legislative efforts in several states to regulate the unmanned...
View ArticlePrecision Farming Market worth $3,721.27 Million by 2018
According to a new market research report “Precision Farming Market by Technology (GPS/GNSS, GIS, Remote Sensing & VRT), Components (Automation & Control, Sensors, FMS), Applications (Yield...
View ArticleMore drones in NOAA tests
The skies above the Florida Keys may soon have multiple drones aloft with word that the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will begin testing the unmanned craft for Sanctuary duty.Test...
View ArticleInteractive Map Site Lets You Travel the World Through the Lenses of Drones
Most of us have become accustomed to the amazing imagery of the world available on Google’s Street View, but a new site promises the same kind of virtual tourism from the aerial perspective of drones....
View ArticleWireless sensors and flying robots: A way to monitor deteriorating bridges
As a report from the Obama administration warns that one in four bridges in the United States needs significant repair or cannot handle automobile traffic, Tufts University engineers are employing...
View ArticleRecharging Bridge Sensors With Drones
Elizabeth Basha, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at University of the Pacific wants to use drones to recharge batteries on wireless sensor networks, particularly sensors that...
View ArticleUniversity of Leeds is leading a pioneering £4.2m national project with the...
The University of Leeds is leading a pioneering £4.2m national infrastructure research project with the vision of creating self-repairing cities. The project will develop small robots to identify...
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