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Drones: An Overview of the Drone-Powered Surveillance Market

Photo by Goh Rhy Yan Originally Posted On: https://solitonsys.com/blog/drones-an-overview-of-the-drone-powered-surveillance-market/   In recent years, drones have become a regular topic on the news and in popular culture. Particularly in the context of military operations and surveillance considerations. But drones get used for a much wider range of activities, and their potential …

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FAA Drone Training Initiative Announced: Providing the Skill…

A new FAA drone training initiative will certify institutions offering UAS programs and provide opportunities for collaboration with the agency.  The program is a focused effort to match training with labor force needs, benefitting both the industry and students interested in a career in drones. “The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) …

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Cyber age way to manage weeds in wet paddocks | The Land

Northern Rivers growers had to contend with January and February rainfall equalling more than all of last year. While plant growth multiplied, so too did the bugs and weeds. With soggy paddocks unable to accept a tractor carrying a boom sprayer, growers of rice, soybeans and tea tree turned to …

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Amazing Drone Presentation Thanking Hospital Workers

This coronavirus pandemic is really helping a lot of people realize who the real heroes are in this world. While there are many actors and sports legends doing good things with their fame and money to help fight to virus and support those in need, the real heroes are the …

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Best drone for 2020 – CNET

Until we get to the point where we’re all wearing jetpacks, flying a drone is the closest most of us will get to personal flight. As the constituent technologies — including mobile phones, cameras, and lithium-ion batteries — have evolved in recent years, the features and designs that were once exclusive …

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Drone Likely First to Receive Neuromorphic Computing Under U…

The Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) Blue Raven supercomputer is to execute artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms for neuromorphic computing on airborne platforms. Photo: AFRL The United States Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) in Rome, N.Y. is working to develop neuromorphic computing for possible fielding on a drone in …

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