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Please have a look at this video, showing a simulation of the Scout137 Drone inside a mine passage. You can see how the drone takes off and rises towards the ceiling, before proceeding further into the passage. Parts of the sequence consists of 3D-rendered surfaces with advanced...
In order to ensure the safety and integrity of industrial assets, inspection technology must consist of two key parts: Data acquisition. The right data needs to be collected with sufficient coverage and precision. Data science. How can we turn large amounts of data into insights and...
In part 1 we looked at factors that influence camera image quality - beyond the number of megapixels, being the parameter typically used to highlight image quality potential. Now let's put it into the context of indoor drone inspection. Starting drone inspections means you must acquire a...
Caused by or at least aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the shipping world has seen a surge in the need for remote inspection in the last few years. Fewer hands on deck, increased work pressure and tight work schedules puts seafarer safety at risk and may jeopardize proactive inspection and...
Using indoor drones to obtain inspection footage improves safety, saves time and reduces cost. But the image quality must be as close as possible to human eye perception for an effective inspection that meets standards and doesn’t miss any details. This inspection drone has a 4K camera - but what...