Drones are smart when they have
sensors and software that permits automated response to camera or sensor
input. Smart drones are evolving the
ability to interconnect to smart phones, but drones are smart even without
smart phone guidance systems. Smart
commercial drones connect seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each
other.
Smart commercial drones have a
computer inside. They are easy to fly, maneuverable remotely, contain sensor
logic. Soon all smart drones will have
computer driven collision avoidance technology. Remote operation occurs in the context of a
workflow and sensors. Cameras are
improving dramatically to permit management of video and picture taking that is
realistic and detailed.
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In this study, we illustrate how
drones achieve doing work even though they are remotely controlled. Drones are expected to provide billions of
dollars in economic growth. The economic
benefits are significant. Developing
countries are more receptive to drones than the U.S. is. In the US the FAA early on granted one
exception, then granted 8 commercial UAS exemptions, then 10 more. It has by now granted 1,000 exceptions, but
this does not a market make.
Smart commercial drones connect
seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each other. Smart commercial drone aerial vehicle (UAV)
technology has reached a level of maturity that has put these systems at the
forefront of aerospace manufacturing.
Procurement around the world is adapting to drone availability.
Use cases are evolving rapidly
for video, specialized video, targeted video, and package delivery
systems. The emergence of stable flight
collision avoidance systems makes market maturity a certainty. Use in the global war on terrorism has demonstrated
unique usefulness for military intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and
communications relay achieving 3 million hours of operation. Small commercial drones are being used to
shoot video from the air, proving the viability of drone camera systems.
The relatively low-cost of smart
commercial drones make them work for civilian applications. Law enforcement, mapping, video making,
movie making, environmental monitoring, and aerial survey are positioned as
among many evolving compelling applications.
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Drone aircraft are sophisticated
and flexible. They take off, fly and
land autonomously managed by a remote controller. They enable engineers to push the envelope of
normal flight. Reconnaissance drones
can fly for days continuously. Remote,
ground-based pilots can work in shifts.
New technology from Intel and
others provides collision avoidance capabilities actually works. This bodes well for market development.
Smart commercial drone systems
promise to grow significantly, approaching the growth paths of PCs and smart
phones. New technology is able to
achieve a significant improvement in workflow for every industry, starting with
agriculture, creating a smart drone commercial market presence. US Army unmanned aircraft systems have flown
3 million flight hours giving commercial drones market credibility.
A common issue with UAV platforms
is the need to optimize these aircraft. UAV are used to carry useful payloads. These platforms are flexible as to payload,
permitting interchangeable or additional sensors and other electronics, extra
fuel or weapons systems. The sole
function of an unmanned aircraft is to get to a target location, perform a
task, and then return in the most efficient and cost-effective way. Without a pilot aboard, the return trip is
optional. Light weight is central to UAV
design.
Drones represent a way to use air
to travel faster and at less cost. The market is divided between military and
commercial drones. Military drones
represent the future of the national security presence for every nation. Increasing technology sophistication and
lower costs are achieving dramatic market shifts.
Smart commercial drones are set
to build highways in the sky. The market
has evolved past the early adopter stage as the industry finds ways to build
navigation infrastructure that is safe.
The mature collision avoidance systems from Intel and others are part of
what make the smart commercial drone market work.
Removal of the need for an
onboard pilot ushers in an era of low cost drone aerial craft. The drone elimination of the need for human
support systems on aircraft dramatically reduces the aircraft’s size,
complexity, and power requirements. The
drones effectively reduce overall program cost, development time and risk. Many advanced flight technologies are for
piloted craft. These are initially
tested using unmanned subscale demonstrators.
Designers work to simplify the
aircraft’s configuration, making systems that are adaptable to different
payloads on different days. Drones can
be redesigned and tested at reduced risk than with development of manned
aircraft. Drones allow configurations
that would be impossible or impractical for human occupation. Drones are becoming easier to control.
Drone unmanned aircraft systems
are achieving a level of relatively early maturity in this manner, having
parallel markets. Fleets of unmanned
aircraft systems have begun to evolve.
The U.S. Army has achieved four million flight hours for its unmanned
aircraft systems fleet. Unmanned aerial
systems have good handling characteristics.
Drone UAS units are designed to support taking remarkable video using
stable platforms. Other military drones
perform high-speed, long-endurance, covert, multi-mission intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and precision-strike missions over land
or sea.
According to Susan Eustis, leader
of the team that prepared the study, “Quantities of fielded smart commercial
drone systems of every size and description are set to increase. Every photo opportunity can be enhanced vis
use of a smart drone. Drones will
connect to smart phones. Drones can fly
indoors. Smart commercial drones units
feature a variety of camera attachments, sensors, and internal loads. Large 2,000 pound payloads are possible,
package delivery is set to emerge as a significant sector. Electro-optical/Infrared (EO/IR) sensor, and
an all-weather synthetic aperture radar indicators are maximizing long loiter
capabilities and increasing the usefulness of smart commercial drones.
Smart commercial drones drone
markets at $3.4 billion in 2014 are anticipated to reach $27.1 billion by
2021. This forecast number is arrived at
by close examination of all the segment growth trajectories. Segments are, Agriculture, Oil and Gas,
Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Disaster Response, Package
Delivery, Photography, Videography. Each
of these will grow at a different pace, depending on the use case effectiveness
of the smart commercial drones.
Commercial grade consumer video drones represent the largest revenue
segment in 2015 and remain the biggest throughout the forecast period.
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