SME Magazine SPRING 2017 | Page 33

DRONES ❝ SMES ARE CENTRAL TO THE UK AND EUROPE COMMERCIAL DRONE INDUSTRY WHICH HAS ENJOYED PHENOMENAL GROWTH IN RECENT YEARS WITH ONE REPORT SUGGESTING WORLD SALES WILL TOP $12BN IN 2021, UP FROM $8BN LAST YEAR of people gathers near an emergency exit, teams can be alerted to clear these areas for easy accessibility. Damage assessment: Emergency services and first responders can prescribe a specific flight plan for drones, which can capture images of their assigned grid. These images can be analysed to access potential damage, dangers, and to drive an emergency response. Aviation inspection: An aircraft manufacturer can use a drone to inspect the surface of a stationary aircraft as part of its regular maintenance. The drone can be programmed to follow the same flight plan of an aircraft, taking images on the fuselage in-flight to provide an even more www.smeweb.com valuable layer of insight that teams can examine to help identify potential areas of concern and prescribe appropriate action. Aerialtronics, with distribution centres in the UK and the rest of the world, is also taking inspections and drone autonomy to the next level by developing a smart dual camera that packs massive onboard processing power with both digital vision and thermal sensors. Jan Wouter Kruyt, VP of Strategic Partnerships, says: “We have been developing dual cameras that allow users to switch between vision and thermal data streams for some time. Now we have put these data streams into the NVIDIA chip and it means users can do some very smart things with it. “This is a major step forward in the level of autonomy for drone. Now you can pre-programme a drone and it will fly on a path you set for it. But if you integrate machine vision on an embedded chipset, you create something more intelligent because it can identify what is around it. “If you drive up to a wind turbine, utility p ole, mobile phone tower or a house, all do you is press a button. The Altura Zenith will go out with the camera, identify what it needs to inspect, perform a routine inspection and even design its own mission based on what it sees. It will verify it has completed its mission before returning to base.” SME 33