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Innovative technology allows free flying UAVs to open up your panoramic view

Industry Status quo and Challenges

With ecological civilization construction elevated to a national strategy, China's environmental protection work has entered a new stage of high-quality development. In recent years, environmental protection policies have been continuously strengthened, and the market demand for environmental monitoring has shown explosive growth. However, traditional environmental monitoring methods are confronted with many predicaments: manual sampling is highly risky, the monitoring efficiency is low, the data coverage is limited, and some monitoring activities themselves may cause secondary impacts on the environment. In the field of agriculture and forestry, work such as forest resource investigation and pest and disease monitoring also has problems such as high operational difficulty and high cost. The introduction of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology provides innovative solutions to solve these problems. Through the aerial monitoring platform, non-contact and all-round monitoring of the ecological environment can be achieved, significantly improving the efficiency and quality of environmental data acquisition, and becoming a new driving force for promoting green development.

The core advantages of drone technology

  • Ai-assisted decision analysis
  • Multi-dimensional data collection
  • Intelligent autonomous operation

Ai-assisted decision analysis

Based on deep learning algorithms, the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system can automatically identify illegal pollutant discharge, illegal logging and other behaviors, and conduct intelligent analysis of the collected data, providing a scientific basis for environmental law enforcement and ecological protection.

Multi-dimensional data collection

The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) platform has strong payload adaptability and can be equipped with various devices such as visible light cameras, infrared thermal imagers, multispectral sensors, and gas detectors to obtain environmental data from different dimensions and meet diverse monitoring needs.

Intelligent autonomous operation

Modern environmental protection drones are equipped with fully automatic flight capabilities and support functions such as intelligent route planning, one-click task issuance, and autonomous takeoff and landing. During the inspection process, real-time data such as videos, photos, and flight trajectories can be transmitted back, achieving truly unmanned on-duty monitoring.

Innovative Applications of Drones

  • Intelligent early warning for forestry pests and diseases

    Fully automatic identification of abnormal events, intelligent analysis of inspection data, and real-time push of generated alarm information to prompt relevant personnel for handling. The unmanned aerial vehicle is equipped with high-resolution cameras and multi-spectral sensors, which can detect signs of pests and diseases at an early stage and achieve precise positioning at the individual tree level. By integrating the ground Internet of Things system, a "space-air-ground" integrated monitoring network is constructed, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of pest and disease control.

  • Dynamic supervision of forest resources

    The monitored images are transmitted in real time to the command center via 4G, 5G/ private networks. The command room can grasp the overall situation of the scene in real time from a unique aerial perspective, providing an important basis for scientific decision-making. Combined with multispectral remote sensing technology, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can efficiently complete tasks such as forest resource surveys and vegetation coverage assessments. Through regular aerial photography, a dynamic database of forest resources is established to provide data support for scientific management.

  • Emergency response to sudden environmental incidents

    The intelligent unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) inspection system can control the takeoff, mission and landing of the entire machine with one click. Once a task is received and the route is planned, it can be quickly deployed and launched to independently carry out relevant tasks. In the face of sudden environmental pollution incidents, drones can quickly reach the scene, monitor the spread of pollution in real time, and provide first-hand data for emergency response decisions. Its mobile and flexible characteristics greatly shorten the response time and effectively control the scope of pollution impact.

Application Cases

  • application case 1

    The Department of Ecology and Environment of Jiangsu Province has adopted drones equipped with gas detectors to conduct regular inspections of chemical industrial parks. In 2022, a total of 37 leakage points of volatile organic compounds were discovered and dealt with, increasing the rate of good air quality in the park by 15%.

  • application case 2

    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses fixed-wing drones to monitor oil spills in Louisiana. A single flight can cover an area of 50 square kilometers, and the sampling efficiency is 20 times higher than that of traditional vessels.

  • application case 3

    The Canadian Forestry Agency has used unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) LiDAR technology to assess the carbon storage of 300,000 hectares of forest in British Columbia with an accuracy of 95%, and the cost is only one-third of that of manned aerial surveys.

  • application case 4

    After the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, Toshiba Corporation developed a radiation-proof unmanned aerial vehicle system to collect radiation data in the area around the reactor, avoiding the risk of direct exposure of personnel.