Drones are no stranger to us. In recent years, under the background of the continuous release of demand for unmanned operations and the rapid development of various cutting-edge technologies, drone have more and more entered people's production and life, including agricultural plant protection, electric power inspection, logistics transportation, emergency rescue and so on. It has brought benefits and values in many fields.
But despite the claim of being "unmanned", drones are still mostly controlled by a professional. Usually, we call such people drone fliers, and now we have a special name for drone pilots. Due to the high employment threshold and small number of drone pilots, the current gap is relatively large, which limits the development of drone.
In this context, in addition to increasing the training of professional personnel, China is also actively developing drone that do not require human supervision and control -- fully automatic drones. In July 2019, Wuhan Tower Company began to lead the research and development of a fully automatic drone, and as of January 5 this year, a fully automatic four-wing drone has finally made its debut.
The drone, which is being tested by the police reconnaissance unit of the Wuhan Public Security Bureau, is the first fully automated drone in Hubei province. It does not need human control, nor does it need human monitoring flight, as long as the inspection time and route are set in advance, it can be 24 hours independent inspection, and then rest and charge by themselves, which is very convenient.
So what's the secret to fully autonomous drones being "unmanned"? Originally, rely on is a strong power supply and communication support. The automatic drone is usually arranged near the communication tower, so that it can obtain the power supply and 4G/5G signal provided by the tower, so as to improve the autonomous flight, automatic power change and accurate positioning capabilities within a certain range.
This means that the range of applications for fully autonomous drones is actually limited. However, in some cases, such as forest patrol, road monitoring, emergency rescue, autonomous drones can still play a powerful role. Because on the one hand, the current communication tower in China is widely distributed, many stations; On the other hand, fully automatic applications can also reduce personnel dependence and ensure personnel safety.
In the future, we look forward to more and more autonomous drones, as well as fewer restrictions on the use of autonomous drones
Full Automatic Support, Drone To Achieve True "Unmanned"
2021-01-11
introduce:Drone is no stranger to us. In recent years, under the background of the continuous release of demand for unmanned operations and the rapid development of various cutting-edge technologies, drone have more and more entered people's production and lif
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