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The Drone Side of Life-Sometime over the coming months you can expect to see a version of the following help wanted ad:
Full-time aerial drone pilots needed to help manager our growing fleet of surveillance, delivery, and communication drones.
We are also looking for drone repair techs, drone dispatchers, and drone salesmen.##In 2010 the U s. Military spent $4. 5 billion on drones, increasing to $4. 8 billion in 2011.
With this kind of focused spending, military drone technology has improved dramatically over the past decade. But as a technology, future drones will go well beyond military uses.
The stage is being set for thousands of everyday uses in business and industry all over the world.
With basic drone hardware being matched up with smartphones, and the bottom-up design capabilities of app developers around the world, drones will quickly move from the realm of personal toys to functional necessities that we interact with on a daily basis. For those of you looking to switch careers,
the drone marketplace will create one of the hot new industries of the future. More details here. 23.
The Coming Transparency Wars Can you feel the layers being lifted? Transparency is entering our lives in unusual ways
and much like having individual veils lifted from a multi-veiled garment; we are now able to see the world around us with far greater clarity.
Recently, several misguided thinkers have proposed the notion that the more transparent our society becomes, the better off we ll be.
Drone Dispatchers Drones will be used to deliver groceries and pizzas, deliver water, remove trash and sewage,
Skilled dispatchers for future drones will be high demand. More details here. 34. Brain Quants Where the stock market manipulators of the past meet the brain manipulators of the future to usurp control of Madison avenue. 35.
Software-powered drones launch airstrikes without putting human pilots at risk. Intelligence agencies do large-scale data mining with software to uncover
Google s self-driving car project has racked already up over 200,000 driverless miles on highways. 6.)Ground-Based Delivery Drones Before we have sold driverless passenger cars in any sizable quantities
we will see ground-based delivery drones hauling point-to-point cargo. Better to practice without passengers onboard to perfect the technology.
Parrot officially unveiled the follow-up to its popular quadrocopter at CES AR Drone 2. 0 Flying Drones
and already own an AR Drone. Unveiled at CES, the new Drone 2. 0 features a 720p front-facing camera
so that you can capture your flights in HD. There s also a whole raft of new sensors
That said, these drones have very short battery life (10 min max), and so far have little application outside of the hobbyist community.
The world of flying drones will become infinitely more useful when some of the following begin to appear:
7.)Flying-Hovering Monitor Drones Whenever an accident or disaster happens, the initial first-step should be to get eyes on the scene.#
#Dispatching a flying drone with video cameras that transmits a live feed back to a central command center will give first responders critical information to formulate an action plan before they arrive. 8.)Video Projector Drones Once a video projector is added to a flying drone,
or even on the side of a moving vehicle. 9.)Lighting Drones We ve been trapped into thinking that lighting can only be managed from stationary positions,
Audio Drones Drones outfitted with speakers are already being experimented with. Long Range Acoustic devices (LRAD) are being used as loud hailers to emit warning signals.
Audio drones, however, have far more potential in the marketing and entertainment fields. Floating and flying sounds create a far different sensation than stationary speakers.
Delivery Drones-Can you imagine a flying drone with UPS or Fedex on its side? Thinking beyond traditional delivery systems, flying drones could be used to deliver food, packages, water,
change out the batteries in your home, remove trash and sewage, and even vacuum the leaves from your front lawn.
Using a fleet of surveillance drones, equipped with special infrared cameras, fires can be spotted during the earliest moments of a containment window,
signaling a fleet of extinguisher drones to douse the blaze before anything serious happens. Drones specifically designed for extinguishing forest fires have the potential to eliminate virtually 100%of the devastating fires that blanket newspaper headlines every summer.
Naturally there s a downside to eliminating forest fires altogether so how should we proceed? The True Cost of Forest fires In 2012 the U s. Forest Service had a budget of $948 million for fire suppression, a decrease of nearly $500 million from 2011.
However, this same technology can be modified to work on flying drones to monitor fire activity on forestlands.
Oil exploration drone used in Norway Aerial drone technology is advancing exponentially and much of
high altitude aircraft, low attitude drones, or some combination of these, monitoring hotspots and instantly determining the danger level is well within our grasp.
Illustration of a fire extinguisher drone Final Thoughts I began this line of thinking looking for a solution to the wildfires we re currently experiencing here in my home state of Colorado.
Admittedly, managing a 24/7-drone fleet over our massively huge forestlands will be no small undertaking.
Surveillance drones will likely be separate from fire-suppression drones. Extinguishing a fire under several layers of tree canopy will also be a challenge.
Operating drones day and night through inclement conditions like wind hail, and rain will require an enormous effort.
Experimental projects are even testing how to dispatch farm drones (crop-spying quadcopters for example) that measure everything from reflectivity to water loss to optimize the efficiency of a farm s operations.#
6. Swarmbots Groups of flying drones that move like flocks of birds, schools of fish,
Optical sensors or drones are able to identify crop health across the field (for example, by using infrared light).
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#The future of drones expected to transform agriculture 80%of the commercial market for drones will eventually be for agricultural uses.
Drones are moving quickly from the battlefield to the farmer s field. They are on the verge of helping growers oversee millions of acres throughout rural America and saving them big money in the process.
While much of the attention regarding drones has focused recently on Amazon and UPS seeking to use them to deliver packages,
much of the future for drones is expected to come on the farm. That s because agriculture operations span large distances and are mostly free of privacy
and users of drones and other robotic equipment, predicts that 80%of the commercial market for drones will eventually be for agricultural uses.
the drone industry said it expects more than 100,000 jobs to be created and nearly half a billion in tax revenue to be generated collectively by 2025, much of it from agriculture.
a Denver-based company that sells drones and analyzes the data collected on corn, soybean and other field crops.
Drones which range in cost from $2, 000 for a plane the farmer puts together up to around $160,
Farmers also can use drones to tailor their use of pesticides, herbicides, fertilizer and other applications based on how much is needed at a specific point in a field a process known as precision agriculture saving the grower money from unnecessarily overusing resources
a corn and soybean farmer in Calhoun County in central Iowa, purchased a drone in 2013 for $30, 000 that is already paying dividends on his 900-acre farm.
While some farmers could join Johnson and buy their own drones, most are expected to hire companies that specialize in this niche market.
has positioned itself to sell drones in much the same way as General motors works with its dealers to peddle cars.
but said the firm is on pace to posttriple-digit growth in both hardware and (drone) sales.
Still, he said for drones to have a meaningful and long-lasting impact in agriculture, they need to be retrofitted with additional devices to collect more information such as thermal sensors to identify early signs of plant stress that can later be parsed,
drone use has been relegated largely to the military, but law enforcement and other government agencies can apply to the FAA for special permission to use them in civil airspace.
This year alone nearly three dozen states are considering legislation that would place restrictions on drone use and data collection.
Lawmakers say they feel compelled to start working on the issue as a wave of drones are starting to be considered for purposes ranging from finding missing children to delivering pizzas,
and others have protested the way the U s. military uses drones for operations overseas, they concede the technology could be beneficial for some with the proper oversight.
There are good uses for drones, I m not saying there s not, but we need to get a handle on it,
As farmers press ahead using drones, there is some uncertainty over how much flexibility the federal government has given really agriculture to use the aircraft.
Even farm operators and drone companies are divided over how much authority they have been given to fly the aircraft.
Later this year, the FAA is expected to propose rules for drones weighing less than 55 pounds.
Until then, the agency said some operators will continue to incorrectly assume they can operate drones under the guise of existing model aircraft rules
whether a farmer who decides to use his own drone to survey as part of his effort to run his business
The FAA does not allow drones to be used for commercial operations unless they apply for a special exemption.
Government and universities can operate drones as long as they get a waiver and fly them within a specific area.
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International has been pressing the FAA to allow limited drone use for some operations like farmers
As federal regulators struggle to define how drones can be used for commercial purposes, many countries around the world have loose guidelines for how these devices can be used.
Drones are being used for agriculture in a slew of countries including Canada, Australia, Japan and Brazil.
told farm conference attendees in January that farmers should begin learning how to use drones rather than wait until the FAA acts.
Super Baby Advocates Commercial Drone Industry The U s. Congress has mandated the FAA develop a plan to incorporate drones into national airspace by Sept. 30,2015.
Drone Classification Gurus Different laws will apply to different classifications of drone vehicles. 41. Drone Standards Specialists 42.
Drone Docking Designers and Engineers 43. Operator Certification Specialists 44. Environmental Minimizers Sound diminution engineers, visual aesthetic reductionists, etc. 45.
Drone Traffic Optmizers 46. Automation Engineers 47. Backlash Minimizers Ever new technology has its detractors
this perhaps more than most. On the path to a trillion sensors Our Trillion-Sensor Future Industry experts are now projecting that we will reach 1 trillion sensors in the world by 2024,
This image will become a distant memory as automated machines, drones, and swarmbots enter the pictures.
Swarmbot and Drone Operators and Managers 135. Plant Educators An intelligent plant will be capable of re-engineering itself to meet the demands of tomorrow s marketplace.
#Build a Better Drone, for Wildlife Conservation (Op-Ed) David Wilkie is director of conservation support
Commonly called drones UAVS were once the domain of the military; now these devices show great promise in strengthening wildlife law enforcement.
Or instead drone technicians might envision Congo forest eco-guards getting a closer and safer look at what appears be a group of well-armed ivory poachers near a salt lick.
UAV developers might even conceive of a squadron of drones with heat-sensing cameras flying across the vast plains of Central asia's Ustyurt Plateau searching for signs of saiga-antelope poachers.
We challenge the conservation community to establish a competition for the development of practical and effective conservation drones.
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Instead of breaking apart on contact as their drones did bounced the insect off the glass and recovered.
Small fragile drones don t solve the problem of damage caused by unexpected impacts and so Guiler and Vaneck have focused on durability.
So they designed a shell for a quadrotor that incorporated shock absorbers ubber dampers in between sections made from carbon fiber and plastic.
Last February the engineers sent their drone called the Instanteye to Fort Benning near Columbus Georgia for its annual Army Expeditionary Warrior experiments where an infantry platoon used it to help complete a set of assigned missions.
Unlike the much larger Instanteye Nano Hummingbird and Dragonfly drones Robobees must be connected to an external power source.
Guiler and Vaneck aim to replace the propellers on their quadrotor with flapping wings. The Instanteye is far better at recovering from wind gusts
and minor collisions than other drones are but its propellers can still get tangled in branches or power lines.
Learning how nature creates superior sensors could lead to lighter smarter drones. And as that happens their range of applications will grow.
The same drone technology that the U s. military is using in Afghanistan could be put to use in the United states to transport goods between locations safer and faster than human drivers.
The U s. military hopes to soon use drones for cargo transportation and refueling. This is certainly a realistic hope according to Missy Cummings, director of the Humans and Automation Lab at MIT.
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