Drone Surveillance

Monitoring Drones Keeping an Eye on the Sky

AeroScope / DJI How will companies and citizens handle monitoring drones and keeping track of activities in the air, as commercial applications like retail drone delivery expand? The following is a guest post by Sergio Rodriguez at Access Partnership,  global policy consultants unlocking new markets for the world’s newest technology.  DRONELIFE …

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the Air Force “Base of the Future”

Automated drone solutions have significant value in applications from surveillance to inspections of aircraft, buildings, and infrastructure.  Drones on military bases have the same value – and drone startup Easy Aerial is competing to bring their tethered drone technology to the Air Force Base of the Future. AFWERX, the catalyst …

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Using Drones to Monitor Social Distancing is Now a Thing – i…

image: public domain News and Commentary.  Drones equipped with loudspeaker systems are now being commonly used in the Covid-19 crisis to monitor communities for compliance to public safety orders – but some readers complain that being watched by police from the air is just plain “creepy.” The FAA says it …

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Amazon Patent Shows Potential for Drones To Be Next Frontier…

Amazon Patent Shows Potential for Drones To Be Next Frontier in Home Security  Security Today The tech behemoth already plans to roll out delivery drones. It’s now considering offering a home surveillance *service* to customers. >> Osmo Pocket vs. Osmo Mobile 2: Which One Should You Buy? Source link Share Tweet …

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SunFlower Labs wants to be the ADP of Home Drone Surveillanc…

Sunflower Labs is using drone technology in ways that were not possible or even thought of a few years ago.  We interviewed Alex Pachikov, the co-founder and CEO of Sunflower, about his home surveillance solution. Some estimates have the home surveillance market at 45 billion dollars in 2018 worldwide – …

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Can Drone Images Be Used to Identify People? Probably Not, U…

It’s a common science fiction theme that drones and other means of surveillance may someday be used to track individuals, using AI and teams of government officials to identify people from aerial images.  There’s no need to get nervous yet, though – a paper published by two UK-based researchers says …

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Innovation Improves Drone Surveiliance

A Latvian drone-equipment company is launching a new sensor array that may revolutionize police surveillance. Octopus ISR Systems, a subdivision of UAV Factory Ltd., designs UAV subsystems, develops platforms, and manufactures airframes. Its latest product line, Moving Target Indicator, is a micro-gimbal system that deploys advanced moving-target detection capabilities for …

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