
MAPPING
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Mapping by drone, also known as drone mapping or aerial mapping, refers to the process of creating detailed and accurate maps or 3D models of an area using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones. Drones equipped with specialized cameras, sensors, and GPS technology capture high-resolution images or data points of the terrain from above.
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ACCURATE & DETAILED DATA
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Flight Planning: A pre-defined flight path is planned to ensure complete coverage of the area of interest. This can be done manually or with the help of software that assists in creating efficient flight routes.
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Data Collection: The drone flies over the designated area, capturing images or collecting data at regular intervals. The onboard sensors, such as RGB cameras, multispectral cameras, LiDAR, or other remote sensing devices, record information about the landscape.
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Georeferencing: The collected data is georeferenced, meaning it is assigned spatial coordinates (latitude, longitude, and altitude). This allows for accurate placement of the data on a map or in a geographic information system (GIS).
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Data Processing: The captured images or sensor data are processed using specialized software to create maps, 3D models, or other representations of the terrain. This may involve stitching together images, aligning data points, and correcting for distortions.
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Map Generation: The final output is a detailed map, orthophoto (georeferenced aerial image), 3D model, or other geospatial product, depending on the specific goals of the mapping project.
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Streamlined Workflows and Automation
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Rapid Data Collection
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Versatility in Sensor Integration
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High-Resolution Imagery and 3D Modeling
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Real-Time Monitoring
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Innovative Applications
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ADVANTAGES
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High Precision and Accuracy
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Improved Safety
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cost effective
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Reduced Environmental Impact
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Enhanced Decision-Making
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