Unmanned aerial vehicle is an unmanned aerial vehicle controlled by radio remote control equipment and its own program control device, or completely or intermittently controlled by airborne computer.
Uavs can be divided into military and civilian according to their application fields. Militarily, drones can be divided into reconnaissance planes and target planes. In terms of civilian use, drones need industrial applications. Their applications in aerial photography, agriculture, plant protection, micro-selfie, express transportation, disaster relief, wildlife observation, infectious disease monitoring, surveying and mapping, news reporting, power inspection, disaster relief, film and television shooting, romance production and other fields have greatly expanded their own uses, and developed countries are also actively expanding their industrial applications and development.
Workflow:
1, start the interface, quickly realize task planning, enter the task monitoring interface, realize the functions of quick and automatic archiving and division of aerial photography tasks, and realize the single and stable operation of the software;
2. Pre-flight inspection: In order to ensure the safety of the mission, the flight control software is used for automatic inspection before take-off, so as to ensure that the GPS, compass, pitot tube, pitch and roll of the aircraft are in good condition and avoid the occurrence of dangerous situations in aerial photography;
3. Mission planning is carried out in three modes: regional aerial photography, navigation and mixing;
4, flight monitoring, real-time grasp of aircraft attitude, azimuth, airspeed, position, battery voltage, real-time wind speed and direction, mission time and other important States, which is convenient for operators to judge the enforceability of the mission in real time and further ensure the safety of the mission;
5. Image stitching: After the aerial photography task is completed, navigate the aerial photography images and stitch the images of the study area.
laws and regulations
General aviation flight control regulations
Article 7 Units and individuals engaged in general aviation flight activities shall apply to the relevant flight control departments for designating temporary flight airspace according to the needs of flight activities.
The application for designation of temporary flight airspace shall include the following contents:
(1) The horizontal range and height of the temporary flight airspace;
(2) Methods of flying into and out of temporary flight airspace;
(3) Time for using the temporary flight airspace;
(4) Nature of flight activities;
(5) Other related matters.