QuestUAV explore the differences between the typical kinds of cameras and sensors that are being carried on modern small UAV (sUAV) and the science behind them. The primary function of an aerial drone is to collect high quality imagery in order to obtain a higher level of detail and accuracy when compared to just using the naked eye. This data can then be further processed to make good business decisions, obtain higher level of accuracies, detect trends and predict future changes or potential issues that might arise. Achieving this level of detail requires using the best quality of UAV sensors and optics that are available, and optics that will deliver the required quality of data. QuestUAV explore the differences between the various kinds of cameras and sensors that are being carried on modern sUAVâs and the science behind them and provide insight into the factors that help decide the sensor to use for application needs. www.questuav.com
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By [email protected] - 25th August 2015 - 10:13
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