This document discusses EYE Remote Solutions' approach to countering rhino poaching using unmanned aerial vehicles and other remote sensing technologies. ERS proposes using UAVs equipped with cameras and directional microphones to monitor wildlife areas and detect poaching activities in real-time. Any threats would be visualized on devices in an operations center to allow rangers to rapidly respond. ERS emphasizes that technology is only one part of an effective solution and that logistics and data utilization are equally important. The company outlines its holistic approach and the various technologies it can provide including UAVs, ground radar, gunshot detection systems and a private wireless network.
Technology, telehealth, and more appropriately aligned patient navigation can help emergency medical services to be more efficient. Also, how can we get better use of Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) using new technologies? How can we inform citizens about where to find an AED and how to use it? You will hear from experts on these matters in this session.
Chair: Dieter Nuessler, Vice President, EENA
The WorkingAge project develops a virtual assistant to promote healthier habits for people over 45. It collects data from sensors and devices to provide personalized recommendations and identify potentially harmful conditions. In an emergency, the assistant's rich dataset including health, location, and medical data could be useful for emergency responders. The project is testing an E112 service that automatically calls emergency services and provides the user's location and information if the assistant detects a health incident or the user manually triggers it. The location is determined by WiFi routers or the smartphone's position. Prototypes have been validated to convey this emergency data to responders.
This document discusses the use of drones and connectivity infrastructure for emergency response applications. It describes how Telefonica has used drones equipped with sensors to detect forest fires by deploying sensors on communications towers. When a fire is detected, drones autonomously fly to the area, capture information with cameras and sensors, and send real-time data back to control centers using 4G networks. A new proof of concept is exploring how 5G, edge computing and AI could enable automatic drone orchestration and deployment of drone swarms for search and rescue operations.
Huawei is a global technology company that has invested heavily in public safety solutions. They have over 6,000 R&D employees working on public safety and spent $1.2 billion from 2012-2018 on related R&D. Their AI-enabled collaborative public safety platform called C-C4ISR has been implemented in over 700 cities in more than 100 countries. This platform integrates communication networks, command and control systems, video surveillance, and other technologies to improve public safety.
This presentation covers the various levels of sensors (high tech, intelligent and commodity) and the challenges associated with getting these communicating both ways in/out of the IoT. At this level the challenges are about balancing communications IO functionality with device cost. It also addresses the future and how the IoT is reaching farther down into the commodity sensor layer and the concepts for ‘next generation’ low end connected devices and what value can be added.
ProfiBus/Net is our most supported interface method in P-F’s high tech sensors solutions.
BIOGRAPHY
Simon has been with P+F (Factory Automation) for 8.5 years and worked predominantly on integrated sensor solutions for machinery OEM’s and systems integrators as well as new sensor technology development.
Efficient Solutions For Material Transport Vehicles In Factory And Logistics ...Thorne & Derrick UK
This document provides an overview of SICK's sensor solutions for material transport vehicles in factory and logistics automation. It discusses SICK's global presence and expertise across multiple industries. The document then highlights some of SICK's key sensor technologies for navigation, identification, protection, positioning, measurement/detection, and communication. Finally, it provides sample applications of SICK sensors for automated guided vehicles, forklift trucks, narrow aisle vehicles, transfer vehicles, automated storage and retrieval systems, telpher systems/monorails, and controllers/networks. The document aims to illustrate how SICK's "Sensor Intelligence" can make material transport vehicles more efficient, quick, and safe.
Emergency video calls have the potential to improve emergency management in the future. Current emergency systems provide unequal access to emergency services across Europe. New technologies like smartphones and mobile networks now allow for emergency video calling. The NEXES project and Insta Response video call system were developed to integrate emergency video calls. This could provide benefits like improved situational awareness through pictures from callers, but will also change the work of emergency call takers as their jobs become more complex. Standardization is still needed for emergency apps to work across borders.
Technology, telehealth, and more appropriately aligned patient navigation can help emergency medical services to be more efficient. Also, how can we get better use of Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) using new technologies? How can we inform citizens about where to find an AED and how to use it? You will hear from experts on these matters in this session.
Chair: Dieter Nuessler, Vice President, EENA
The WorkingAge project develops a virtual assistant to promote healthier habits for people over 45. It collects data from sensors and devices to provide personalized recommendations and identify potentially harmful conditions. In an emergency, the assistant's rich dataset including health, location, and medical data could be useful for emergency responders. The project is testing an E112 service that automatically calls emergency services and provides the user's location and information if the assistant detects a health incident or the user manually triggers it. The location is determined by WiFi routers or the smartphone's position. Prototypes have been validated to convey this emergency data to responders.
This document discusses the use of drones and connectivity infrastructure for emergency response applications. It describes how Telefonica has used drones equipped with sensors to detect forest fires by deploying sensors on communications towers. When a fire is detected, drones autonomously fly to the area, capture information with cameras and sensors, and send real-time data back to control centers using 4G networks. A new proof of concept is exploring how 5G, edge computing and AI could enable automatic drone orchestration and deployment of drone swarms for search and rescue operations.
Huawei is a global technology company that has invested heavily in public safety solutions. They have over 6,000 R&D employees working on public safety and spent $1.2 billion from 2012-2018 on related R&D. Their AI-enabled collaborative public safety platform called C-C4ISR has been implemented in over 700 cities in more than 100 countries. This platform integrates communication networks, command and control systems, video surveillance, and other technologies to improve public safety.
This presentation covers the various levels of sensors (high tech, intelligent and commodity) and the challenges associated with getting these communicating both ways in/out of the IoT. At this level the challenges are about balancing communications IO functionality with device cost. It also addresses the future and how the IoT is reaching farther down into the commodity sensor layer and the concepts for ‘next generation’ low end connected devices and what value can be added.
ProfiBus/Net is our most supported interface method in P-F’s high tech sensors solutions.
BIOGRAPHY
Simon has been with P+F (Factory Automation) for 8.5 years and worked predominantly on integrated sensor solutions for machinery OEM’s and systems integrators as well as new sensor technology development.
Efficient Solutions For Material Transport Vehicles In Factory And Logistics ...Thorne & Derrick UK
This document provides an overview of SICK's sensor solutions for material transport vehicles in factory and logistics automation. It discusses SICK's global presence and expertise across multiple industries. The document then highlights some of SICK's key sensor technologies for navigation, identification, protection, positioning, measurement/detection, and communication. Finally, it provides sample applications of SICK sensors for automated guided vehicles, forklift trucks, narrow aisle vehicles, transfer vehicles, automated storage and retrieval systems, telpher systems/monorails, and controllers/networks. The document aims to illustrate how SICK's "Sensor Intelligence" can make material transport vehicles more efficient, quick, and safe.
Emergency video calls have the potential to improve emergency management in the future. Current emergency systems provide unequal access to emergency services across Europe. New technologies like smartphones and mobile networks now allow for emergency video calling. The NEXES project and Insta Response video call system were developed to integrate emergency video calls. This could provide benefits like improved situational awareness through pictures from callers, but will also change the work of emergency call takers as their jobs become more complex. Standardization is still needed for emergency apps to work across borders.
BEA is a leading manufacturer of sensing solutions for automatic doors systems. The company was founded in 1965 and its headquarters are located in Liège, Belgium. BEA also has offices in the United States, Japan and China and our products can be found across the globe.
Success within the pedestrian market and rapid advancements in technology has fueled BEA’s growth into new markets and we now offer a complete line of access control, safety and security solutions for industrial, security and transportation-based segments.
As we move forward, BEA continues to design and develop solutions for new applications, such as vehicle and people counting solutions.
This document is a presentation by Airbus Defence and Space about their Geo-Intelligence business. It discusses Airbus' satellite fleet including SPOT, Pléiades, TerraSAR-X, and others. It provides examples of how Airbus provides satellite imagery solutions to support security operations like the 2012 London Olympics, disaster response in Niger, and offshore resource exploration in Newfoundland. The presentation outlines Airbus' markets, solutions, and global network to deliver geospatial intelligence and enable smarter decision making for customers.
Mark Davies gave a presentation on drone technology and its opportunities in the workplace. He discussed what drones are, the different types of drones, and their various uses in industries like construction, mining, agriculture, and emergency services. He also explained drone technology, including artificial intelligence and how drones can use sensors, GPS and computer vision. Davies then discussed his company, EHS Essential Services, and how they provide drone services like infrastructure inspections, process mapping, and stockpile analysis for clients. He finished by covering the legal requirements for drone operation in Australia.
The document discusses deploying voice over wireless LAN (VoWLAN) technology. It describes best practices for VoWLAN design including conducting a site survey, selecting channels, adjusting power settings and implementing quality of service measures. It also outlines Spectralink and Aruba Networks' Voice over Wireless LAN certification program which tests interoperability between their products. New Spectralink handset models with additional safety features are highlighted.
The Internet of Things (loT) is a scenario in which objects, animals or people are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. loT has evolved from the convergence of wireless technologies, micro-electromechanical systems and the internet. Let's study introduction, working, requirements, applications, architecture, gateway, operating systems and IOT solutions available.
Lieven Vermaele - SDNsquare - Flanders Belgium - Stanford Engineering - Mar ...Burton Lee
This document summarizes a presentation by Lieven Vermaele, CEO of SDNsquare, about the company's products and technology. SDNsquare has developed two products, WARP and GRID, that use software-defined networking (SDN) to provide guaranteed performance and predictable networking in data centers and storage networks. Both products use standard hardware but intelligent software to monitor traffic flows, select paths, and guarantee quality of service (QoS). This overcomes limitations of traditional overprovisioning and proprietary solutions. SDNsquare's technology goes beyond basic SDN by providing end-to-end QoS guarantees. The company focuses on mission critical industries and aims to license its technology and products to customers.
ZEROTECH was founded in 2007 and is dedicated to becoming a top provider of intelligent drone products and industrial UAV solutions. It takes an innovative approach, continuously developing new technologies to provide professional drone services across many industries.
Dahua Technology is a leading video surveillance solutions provider founded in 2001 with over 13,000 employees worldwide. It is committed to delivering high-quality solutions and products using the latest technologies.
Garuda Robotics is building a platform for drone services and applications by combining expertise in robotics, web services, and interfaces. It aims to create drone platforms that can be used by anyone.
Extronics leverages our wireless expertise and hands-on experience with AeroScout technology to provide Automatic Mustering & Evacuation Monitoring solutions to our industrial customers.
This document provides an overview of EverFocus Electronics, including its company background, facilities, global branch offices, solution offerings, success stories, awards, and benefits of working with EverFocus. EverFocus is a Taiwanese electronics company established in 1995 with headquarters and facilities in New Taipei City, Taiwan and Shenzhen, China. It offers IP, AHD, and mobile surveillance solutions through cameras, recorders, and management software, and has over 1000 successful project installations worldwide across various industries.
Servicio One Atlas de imágenes de satélite, acelerando la transformación digitalEsri España
The document discusses new Earth observation systems from Airbus including Pleiades Neo and Zephyr. Pleiades Neo is an improved second generation satellite constellation with 4 identical satellites providing 30cm resolution imagery globally with intraday revisit. Zephyr is a family of platforms that can carry various payloads including OPAZ, an optical payload that provides very high resolution videos and images from the stratosphere with persistence for months. The document promotes these systems as well as Airbus' OneAtlas platform for accessing multi-source satellite data through digital services.
New brochure about Emergency & Alarm solutions for tunnels and industrial sites. Voice announcements, siren sounds and high visibility lights. Centralized software manages all alarms and interfaces with Positioning system.
This document summarizes a presentation given at the DRONE CONVENTION 2015 about drone security solutions from the perspective of a user, H.Essers. H.Essers is a logistics company operating in 11 countries with over 4,200 staff and 1,000 vehicles. The presentation outlines the challenges of drone security solutions, including privacy issues and organizational measures required. It also discusses the opportunities drones provide, such as improving security efficiency through speed, flexibility and accuracy. In conclusion, the presentation envisions drones being used to deter criminals through random patrols and assess alarm situations, as well as enabling extensive site security applications when combined with image analysis technology.
Ineo do Brasil is a Brazilian company that provides turnkey solutions for security, telecommunications and information systems. It has expertise in areas such as access control, video surveillance, traffic management systems, airport operations, data centers, and critical infrastructure for industries such as oil and gas, mining, and transportation. Ineo do Brasil works on projects from design to maintenance to meet customers' needs for safety, risk management, and operational excellence. It is part of the larger Cofely Ineo group within the GDF Suez Energy Services division of GDF Suez, one of the world's leading energy companies.
Vertech Group has a long history in the mining & minerals sector. We can provide a wide range of services including NDT services, in-service inspections, specialist maintenance, project management, tank testing services and more.
Read our capability statement to learn about what we can do the Mining & Minerals sector.
Visit our website at https://www.vertechgroup.com.au/
The document provides information about Valeport's products and services for underwater instrumentation. It discusses their manufacturing and testing processes, design capabilities, and products including sound velocity sensors and profilers, tide gauges, current meters, wave recorders, and more. Valeport prides itself on high quality instrumentation developed through rigorous research and manufacturing standards.
Rundeman is an Iranian distributor of consumer electronics and accessories with over 15 years of experience. They focus on home automation, security systems, wearables, cell phones, accessories, and audio electronics. They offer value, innovative products, efficient warehousing, and competitive delivery through committed partnerships. Their mission is to provide excellent customer service and support growth.
The document describes a Remote Asset Tracking System (RATS) implemented at UCIL's Narwapahar Underground Mine in Jharkhand, India. The system uses Wi-Fi and RFID networks to track equipment, monitor production via trip counting, and enable voice communication between personnel. It has provided benefits like faster emergency response, reduced equipment downtime, and improved planning through real-time data collection. The system is proving to be an effective optimization and safety mechanism for the underground mine.
Worldscout Corporation is a world class mobile tracking and location based services company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets its proprietary omniscout line of GSM/GPRS-GPS based tracking and security systems used globally. Omniscout allows companies to make business decisions based on location. The company provides affordable location based services through proprietary GPS/GSM/AAGPS enabled devices and infrastructure that allow users to locate, set geofences, track speed and assets, and receive alerts.
Rob Thompson, Falcon Foundation 2018 Small Unmanned Systems Business Expo P...sUAS News
Rob Thompson has extensive experience in aviation and unmanned aircraft systems. He started Falcon Foundation UAS LLC in 2017 to work in the energy sector and advocate for UAS STEM education and counter-UAS technology. Thompson sees similarities between challenges of controlling unmanned aircraft in 1944 and modern issues with command and control links, traffic management, and equipment needs. He formed the CUAS Coalition to develop better counter-UAS technology that could help address public safety concerns and reduce pressure for regulations. Thompson has a background in commercial aviation operations, aircraft maintenance and certification, and participated in early FAA studies on pilot communication and avionics design.
gene engelgau - 2018 Small Unmanned Systems Business ExpositionsUAS News
This document provides an overview of parachute recovery system (PRS) requirements for flying drones over people. It discusses that PRS systems can limit impact energy to less than 50 joules as recommended by FAA studies to minimize injury risk. The certification process requires flight testing a PRS integrated with a drone as a system. A PRS generally requires a parachute, deployment system, automatic trigger for problems, and a flight termination system to stop rotors upon deployment. Choosing the right PRS considers factors like weight, strength, deployment characteristics, and reliability through certification testing.
BEA is a leading manufacturer of sensing solutions for automatic doors systems. The company was founded in 1965 and its headquarters are located in Liège, Belgium. BEA also has offices in the United States, Japan and China and our products can be found across the globe.
Success within the pedestrian market and rapid advancements in technology has fueled BEA’s growth into new markets and we now offer a complete line of access control, safety and security solutions for industrial, security and transportation-based segments.
As we move forward, BEA continues to design and develop solutions for new applications, such as vehicle and people counting solutions.
This document is a presentation by Airbus Defence and Space about their Geo-Intelligence business. It discusses Airbus' satellite fleet including SPOT, Pléiades, TerraSAR-X, and others. It provides examples of how Airbus provides satellite imagery solutions to support security operations like the 2012 London Olympics, disaster response in Niger, and offshore resource exploration in Newfoundland. The presentation outlines Airbus' markets, solutions, and global network to deliver geospatial intelligence and enable smarter decision making for customers.
Mark Davies gave a presentation on drone technology and its opportunities in the workplace. He discussed what drones are, the different types of drones, and their various uses in industries like construction, mining, agriculture, and emergency services. He also explained drone technology, including artificial intelligence and how drones can use sensors, GPS and computer vision. Davies then discussed his company, EHS Essential Services, and how they provide drone services like infrastructure inspections, process mapping, and stockpile analysis for clients. He finished by covering the legal requirements for drone operation in Australia.
The document discusses deploying voice over wireless LAN (VoWLAN) technology. It describes best practices for VoWLAN design including conducting a site survey, selecting channels, adjusting power settings and implementing quality of service measures. It also outlines Spectralink and Aruba Networks' Voice over Wireless LAN certification program which tests interoperability between their products. New Spectralink handset models with additional safety features are highlighted.
The Internet of Things (loT) is a scenario in which objects, animals or people are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. loT has evolved from the convergence of wireless technologies, micro-electromechanical systems and the internet. Let's study introduction, working, requirements, applications, architecture, gateway, operating systems and IOT solutions available.
Lieven Vermaele - SDNsquare - Flanders Belgium - Stanford Engineering - Mar ...Burton Lee
This document summarizes a presentation by Lieven Vermaele, CEO of SDNsquare, about the company's products and technology. SDNsquare has developed two products, WARP and GRID, that use software-defined networking (SDN) to provide guaranteed performance and predictable networking in data centers and storage networks. Both products use standard hardware but intelligent software to monitor traffic flows, select paths, and guarantee quality of service (QoS). This overcomes limitations of traditional overprovisioning and proprietary solutions. SDNsquare's technology goes beyond basic SDN by providing end-to-end QoS guarantees. The company focuses on mission critical industries and aims to license its technology and products to customers.
ZEROTECH was founded in 2007 and is dedicated to becoming a top provider of intelligent drone products and industrial UAV solutions. It takes an innovative approach, continuously developing new technologies to provide professional drone services across many industries.
Dahua Technology is a leading video surveillance solutions provider founded in 2001 with over 13,000 employees worldwide. It is committed to delivering high-quality solutions and products using the latest technologies.
Garuda Robotics is building a platform for drone services and applications by combining expertise in robotics, web services, and interfaces. It aims to create drone platforms that can be used by anyone.
Extronics leverages our wireless expertise and hands-on experience with AeroScout technology to provide Automatic Mustering & Evacuation Monitoring solutions to our industrial customers.
This document provides an overview of EverFocus Electronics, including its company background, facilities, global branch offices, solution offerings, success stories, awards, and benefits of working with EverFocus. EverFocus is a Taiwanese electronics company established in 1995 with headquarters and facilities in New Taipei City, Taiwan and Shenzhen, China. It offers IP, AHD, and mobile surveillance solutions through cameras, recorders, and management software, and has over 1000 successful project installations worldwide across various industries.
Servicio One Atlas de imágenes de satélite, acelerando la transformación digitalEsri España
The document discusses new Earth observation systems from Airbus including Pleiades Neo and Zephyr. Pleiades Neo is an improved second generation satellite constellation with 4 identical satellites providing 30cm resolution imagery globally with intraday revisit. Zephyr is a family of platforms that can carry various payloads including OPAZ, an optical payload that provides very high resolution videos and images from the stratosphere with persistence for months. The document promotes these systems as well as Airbus' OneAtlas platform for accessing multi-source satellite data through digital services.
New brochure about Emergency & Alarm solutions for tunnels and industrial sites. Voice announcements, siren sounds and high visibility lights. Centralized software manages all alarms and interfaces with Positioning system.
This document summarizes a presentation given at the DRONE CONVENTION 2015 about drone security solutions from the perspective of a user, H.Essers. H.Essers is a logistics company operating in 11 countries with over 4,200 staff and 1,000 vehicles. The presentation outlines the challenges of drone security solutions, including privacy issues and organizational measures required. It also discusses the opportunities drones provide, such as improving security efficiency through speed, flexibility and accuracy. In conclusion, the presentation envisions drones being used to deter criminals through random patrols and assess alarm situations, as well as enabling extensive site security applications when combined with image analysis technology.
Ineo do Brasil is a Brazilian company that provides turnkey solutions for security, telecommunications and information systems. It has expertise in areas such as access control, video surveillance, traffic management systems, airport operations, data centers, and critical infrastructure for industries such as oil and gas, mining, and transportation. Ineo do Brasil works on projects from design to maintenance to meet customers' needs for safety, risk management, and operational excellence. It is part of the larger Cofely Ineo group within the GDF Suez Energy Services division of GDF Suez, one of the world's leading energy companies.
Vertech Group has a long history in the mining & minerals sector. We can provide a wide range of services including NDT services, in-service inspections, specialist maintenance, project management, tank testing services and more.
Read our capability statement to learn about what we can do the Mining & Minerals sector.
Visit our website at https://www.vertechgroup.com.au/
The document provides information about Valeport's products and services for underwater instrumentation. It discusses their manufacturing and testing processes, design capabilities, and products including sound velocity sensors and profilers, tide gauges, current meters, wave recorders, and more. Valeport prides itself on high quality instrumentation developed through rigorous research and manufacturing standards.
Rundeman is an Iranian distributor of consumer electronics and accessories with over 15 years of experience. They focus on home automation, security systems, wearables, cell phones, accessories, and audio electronics. They offer value, innovative products, efficient warehousing, and competitive delivery through committed partnerships. Their mission is to provide excellent customer service and support growth.
The document describes a Remote Asset Tracking System (RATS) implemented at UCIL's Narwapahar Underground Mine in Jharkhand, India. The system uses Wi-Fi and RFID networks to track equipment, monitor production via trip counting, and enable voice communication between personnel. It has provided benefits like faster emergency response, reduced equipment downtime, and improved planning through real-time data collection. The system is proving to be an effective optimization and safety mechanism for the underground mine.
Worldscout Corporation is a world class mobile tracking and location based services company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets its proprietary omniscout line of GSM/GPRS-GPS based tracking and security systems used globally. Omniscout allows companies to make business decisions based on location. The company provides affordable location based services through proprietary GPS/GSM/AAGPS enabled devices and infrastructure that allow users to locate, set geofences, track speed and assets, and receive alerts.
Rob Thompson, Falcon Foundation 2018 Small Unmanned Systems Business Expo P...sUAS News
Rob Thompson has extensive experience in aviation and unmanned aircraft systems. He started Falcon Foundation UAS LLC in 2017 to work in the energy sector and advocate for UAS STEM education and counter-UAS technology. Thompson sees similarities between challenges of controlling unmanned aircraft in 1944 and modern issues with command and control links, traffic management, and equipment needs. He formed the CUAS Coalition to develop better counter-UAS technology that could help address public safety concerns and reduce pressure for regulations. Thompson has a background in commercial aviation operations, aircraft maintenance and certification, and participated in early FAA studies on pilot communication and avionics design.
gene engelgau - 2018 Small Unmanned Systems Business ExpositionsUAS News
This document provides an overview of parachute recovery system (PRS) requirements for flying drones over people. It discusses that PRS systems can limit impact energy to less than 50 joules as recommended by FAA studies to minimize injury risk. The certification process requires flight testing a PRS integrated with a drone as a system. A PRS generally requires a parachute, deployment system, automatic trigger for problems, and a flight termination system to stop rotors upon deployment. Choosing the right PRS considers factors like weight, strength, deployment characteristics, and reliability through certification testing.
Mike Blades - 2018 Small Unmanned Systems Business Expo PresentationsUAS News
This document summarizes the commercial drone market in 2018. It discusses trends driving growth in the market such as falling costs and increased flexibility of drones. The document outlines the development of the drone ecosystem from early companies to full-stack solutions. It presents forecasts for the commercial drone market that are higher than FAA predictions. The document concludes by discussing emerging trends like automated fleets and opportunities in data services and security.
Justine Harrison - 2018 Small Unmanned Systems Business Expo Presentation - W...sUAS News
This document discusses legal and regulatory developments impacting the commercial drone industry. It outlines current federal and state laws governing drones, as well as ongoing lawsuits. Two proposed bills on the federal level that would impact drones are described. The document then discusses ways for drone companies to identify and mitigate legal risks, including through corporate structure, contracting, insurance, and operational procedures. It concludes with checklist of legal considerations for drone companies.
This document discusses unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and public safety. It covers how UAS present risks that need to be mitigated through policy enforcement, education, and emerging technologies. The author provides their contact information and encourages reporting suspicious UAS activities to the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center. Accomplishments include linking UAS policy to enforcement and addressing cyber threats. Looking ahead, continued work on customizing responses, securing data, and counter-UAS is needed as the drone industry and hobbyist groups grow.
This document provides information about unmanned aerial system (UAS) insurance. It discusses what is covered by UAS insurance policies and what is not covered. It also explains different types of coverage included in UAS policies, such as aircraft liability, contractual liability, and premises liability. The document provides details on policy terms, conditions, pilots covered, territory covered, and premium payment requirements. It emphasizes the importance of selecting an experienced UAS insurance broker and insurer.
This document discusses drone pilot certification and training. It encourages pilots to train professionally through a program that provides 100 hours of training, recertification, safety procedures and emergency testing to achieve competence across four stages - from unconscious incompetence to unconscious competence. The training is developed by public safety professionals and aims to produce pilots with experience in mission flying and emergency procedures through a structured competency-based program.
This document discusses the state of the commercial drone industry and issues surrounding regulation. It notes that some major drone manufacturers have lost over $100 million while others are struggling. It questions whether the drone registration task force missed the mark and if risks have been properly defined. The document advocates for defining performance-based standards, standardizing waivers, and determining where and how much universal traffic management is needed to safely integrate drones into the national airspace. It calls for data-driven decisions and defines questions around implementing a universal traffic management system.
This document discusses various stakeholders involved in drone integration including toy companies, drone dealers, end users, standards organizations, and regulators. It notes the transition from remote piloting to greater automation and declining costs of drone technologies like cell phone tower inspections. Several challenges are mentioned such as a lack of coordination among advocacy groups and standards bodies. Potential solutions proposed include a forensic review of current efforts, establishing priority projects, and expanding drone pilot training programs to involve more of the country.
This document discusses establishing risk thresholds and best practices for small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS). It proposes starting with a weight threshold of 250 grams and working incrementally upward. Research should evaluate material densities and develop mitigators for different weight categories. Best practices developed by the sUAS community could help mitigate risks by providing checklists and emergency procedures. The document raises questions about developing an engineering code of ethics, independent kinetic energy research, software certification for heavier drones, and appointing a drone integration leader.
Jonathan Downey is the founder and CEO of Drones for the Enterprise, a company that provides drone solutions for enterprises. Drones can inspect cell towers and power lines 3 times faster than traditional methods, saving time and money while improving safety. Drones for the Enterprise develops customizable solutions that integrate with clients' existing workflows and provide actionable data insights while meeting compliance, reliability, and training needs for different applications and industries.
Matternet aims to connect rural and urban communities through small flying vehicles and cloud software. By leveraging breakthroughs in autonomous flight and cloud technology, Matternet hopes to provide an affordable logistics solution to reach the billions of people currently disconnected or struggling with inefficient first/last mile delivery, with an estimated energy cost per mile of just $0.24. However, realizing this vision will require overcoming significant technical and regulatory challenges.
Over the past 23 years, regulations for integrating small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) into the national airspace system (NAS) have progressed through studies on visual acuity, kinetic energy risks, and beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations. While the 2012 FAA Reauthorization Bill and 2014 NTSB ruling moved integration forward, full regulatory approval for commercial BVLOS operations is still years away. Business operators are advised to consult legal teams and liability insurers to ensure plan compliance as technology like sUAS continues converging across industries.
This document discusses a remote sensing unmanned aerial system (UAS) designed for scientific applications. The UAS can launch and land from anywhere, flies fully autonomously, and collects visual, near-infrared, and thermal data to support science and natural resource management. Specifically, it aims to map nitrogen levels in crops 5 weeks after germination and during flowering, as well as measure top and root zone soil moisture content. Its goals are to deliver timely, actionable information within 12 hours that covers a minimum of 2500 acres from an altitude of at least 1000 feet above ground level.
The document discusses using drones equipped with thermal and visible light cameras called mT-Panoptes to conduct inspections of solar farms. Some key points:
- mT-Panoptes can detect overheated panels and components using thermal imaging to find issues not visible to the naked eye.
- It uses both thermal and visible light cameras simultaneously to cross-reference findings and clarify observations.
- On-board software automatically geotags readings and generates a report mapping any anomalies detected, saving significant time over manual post-processing.
Dave Kroetsch presented on using small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) for infrastructure inspection. He discussed the challenges of power line inspection using manned aircraft or climbing towers, and how sUAS can overcome these challenges by maintaining a safe standoff distance while still providing high-resolution imagery. Examples were given of using Aeryon Labs' SkyRanger sUAS equipped with an HDZoom30 camera to inspect power lines from hundreds of feet away. The sUAS solution allows for safer, more efficient inspections compared to traditional methods.
This document discusses a drone sports company that has over 6.2 million YouTube viewers and 30,000 social media followers. It hosts large drone meetups and has strong brand loyalty. The company aims to build a worldwide drone community similar to video game streaming platforms and e-sports that have billions of dollars in revenue and larger audiences than the NFL.
1. UAV technology has advanced from remotely piloted vehicles in the 1980s to fully autonomous systems today.
2. UAVs are a cost-effective tool for aerial data acquisition, with lower costs than manned aircraft due to cheaper fuel, no pilot expenses, and easy mobility.
3. RIEGL has developed the RiCopter UAV integrated with the VUX-SYS laser scanning system, allowing for accurate and efficient 3D data collection over a wide field of view from UAV platforms.
The document discusses the objectives and approach of the sUAS Standards Development Task Group, which aims to finalize draft standards related to design, construction, testing, production, and quality assurance for small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS). The Task Group will work to ensure the standards are acceptable to the FAA and provide affordable, reliable solutions for industry and users. It outlines the Task Group's core team, constraints including FAA guidelines, and process for developing consensus standards through multiple ballots and revisions in alignment with the FAA's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
This document discusses a company that provides end-to-end unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) solutions, including various UAV models with different payloads and endurance capabilities. They offer products, services, and custom solutions to solve unique challenges for commercial applications such as structure inspection, perimeter surveillance, and extending communications networks. Their tethered UAV models can provide payload capacities and days of endurance.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
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Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
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Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
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- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
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- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
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2. FIELD REPORT – RHINO PROJECT
COUNTERING POACHING SYSTEMATICALLY
3. SUAS Expo 2014
Preliminary field
report
EYE Remote Solutions SA
knut@eyeremotesolutions.com
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4. UAV’s are 33 % about flying something
The rest is logistics and data utilization
It’s time we act like it.
5. INTRODUCTION
SAVE the RHINO Campaign
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6. - EYE Remote Solutions (ERS) is a Solution Provider, enabling
organizations to efficiently use Remote Sensing Technology on air-,
ground- and maritime-scenarios.
- Remote Sensing using the best available unmanned technologies
to predictably gather information from any field operation, and bring
that information to the correct decision maker – enabling the
organization to act accordingly.
- The company is based in Geneva, Switzerland and also has a
presence in Scandinavia (Oslo), Europe (Berlin), Middle East
(Riyadh) and Africa (Cape Town).
INTRODUCTION ERS
ABOUT EYE REMOTE SOLUTIONS
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7. INTRODUCTION ERS
REMOTE TECHNOLOGY PROVIDER
EYE Remote Solutions is the first in the market to make the philosophy of a fully fletched
Air, Ground, Marine System Integration a reality
AIR AIR GROUND MARITIME
OTHER UNMANNED ERS-TECHNOLOGY IN AIR, GROUND OR MARITIME
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8. INTRODUCTION ERS
SOLUTION APPROACHES
MARITIME
REMOTE TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
VISUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY
GROUNDAERIAL
CC ROOMFIELD-TEAMS
HOLISTIC APPROACH
COVERING AIR, GROUND
AND MARITIME ROBOTS
PROCESSINGSTREAMING IT-NETWORK
IT LAYER PROCESSING
ANY INFORMATION OR
FORMAT
RECEIVER OF REAL-TIME
INFORMATION, STREAMED
TO CC, MOBILES, TABLETS,
DESKS OR OTHER DEVICES
INFORMATION COLLECTOR
SENSORS ON
PAYLOAD
CARRIER
INFORMATION PROCESSOR
AUTOMATED
DATA
HANDLING
INFORMATION RECEIVER
REAL-TIME
VIEWER FOR
USER
! ERS guarantees fast and efficient information sharing and
all-in-one, real-time information viewing
! ERS makes decision-making easy
! ERS can offer a fully private communication layer, or integrate
the data processing and streaming into existing communications
networks - either way, information security is intact.
AND/OR AND/ORAND/OR
AND/ORAND/OR
MOBILE OR
OTHER DEVICE
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9. INTRODUCTION ERS
COMPLEMENTARY INTEGRATION PROVIDER
ERS SOLUTION APPROACH (EXAMPLE)EXISTING SOLUTION – CLIENT
MANNED AIRPLANES
FIELD OPERATOR
VTOL UAVs
ROV
FixedWing UAVs
USV
Ground Cams
FENCE IN THE FIELD
! ERS solution architecture is designed so that it never will interfere with an existing system but extend its capabilities
(on hardware and/or software).
IT PROCESSOR /
RESOURCE CENTER
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10. INTRODUCTION ERS
A GLOBAL HOLISTIC UNMANNED SOLUTIONS PROVIDER
! Flexible.
! Adaptive.
! Rapid.
THE ERS ECO-SYSTEM.
REMOTE TECHNOLOGY & HOLISTIC APPROACH
AIR-GROUND-MARITIME + ASSET-PARTNER
CENTRALIZED DATA MANAGEMENT
HANDLING OF ALL FORMATS, DEVICES, ETC.
COMPLEMENTARY INTEGRATION PROVIDER
EXISTING SOLUTIONS NEXT TO ERS SOLUTIONS
FLEXIBLE MODE OF OPERATION &
FULL LOGISTIC SUPPORT ONSITE
First
ECO-SYSTEM
Unmanned Worldwide
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11. EYE Remote Solutions - Method
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Eye Remote Solutions
A Swiss Company.
Monitor Wildlife in Saudi Arabia
Solution Approach for National Wildlife Research Center
Complementary, remote technology
PARK TO BE PROTECTED
EXTENDED SECURED PERIMETER
DETECT. ANALYZE. DECIDE.
VERIFY.
14. INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
TACTICAL GROUND SUPPORT UAV
Key Features
Auto take-off and landing / Auto fly home / Waypoint navigation / Follow target mode
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INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
LONG RANGE SURVEILLANCE UAV
16. EO / IR PAYLOAD
GROUND CONTROL
STATION
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INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
LONG RANGE SURVEILLANCE UAV
17. ERS ASSET PARTNER: ZepCam
ZEPCAM HARDWARE
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ZOOMABLE IR CAMERA
UP TO 16 KILOMETERS
RANGE
MESHED NETWORK
ARCHITECTURE
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
HIGH DEFINITION GROUND RADAR
21. Strain Sensing Cables:
Soil monitoring, Land slide monitoring, Pipeline monitoring, Structural monitoring
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60 km LNG pipeline monitoring Peru Land slide monitoring Switzerland
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
SUBSURFACE PERMANENT DETECTION SYSTEM
22. Complete data, video, voice solution fixed, mobile (on Van) or
temporary
“No cables” Real-time High Definition Video (solar-powered
cameras)
Mobile “body-worn” video and audio
Mobile Smartphones and Rugged tablets
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
SECURE PRIVATE NETWORK
24. Field proven solution for
- Shared Situational Awareness
- Collaborative Decision Making
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INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
25. EXAMPLES OF APPLICATIONS
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COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
26. EXAMPLES OF APPLICATIONS
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COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
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28. INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
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29. INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
CROWD SOURCED ANALYSIS & STATISTICS
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big data
The awesomeness of
futureproofing
Obsolescence vs.
30. FIGHTING POACHERS – OVERVIEW
Fighting Poachers - There is no easy method in addressing the fight against poachers. One technology alone will not suffice. At ERS we believe on
combining the best or air technology with some ground-breaking audio technology. Our approach consists in listening what is happening out there in the
wilderness.
RESOURCE CENTER
DETECT PROCESS & VISUALIZE OBSERVE DECIDE & ACT
E.G.: KRUGER NATIONAL PARK DEPLOY / REROUTE UAVS REAL-TIME LIFE-FEED
VISUALIZATION ON DEVICES, E.G.
MOBILE (PHONES, TABLETS, …)
DIRECTIONAL MICROPHONE
ARRAYS
UAV IN AIR LOCKED
ON TARGET
GROUND SECURITY STAFF
INTERCEPTING CRIMINALS
41. MONITORING WILDLIFE – AERIAL VIDEO LIVE FEED
MULTIPLE ERS UAV
PATROLLING 24/7
VTOL HOVERING OVER
POI FOR CLOSER VIEW
42. PROSPECTIVE
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not onlyabout the platforms or their cost
it is aboutcollecting information & using it wisely
43. EYE Remote Solutions SA
Knut Moe, Director of Operations
Avenue Krieg 7
1211 Geneva, Switzerland
knut@eyeremotesolutions.com
www.eyeremotesolutions.com
T +47 908 28 100
T +44
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44.
45. FIELD REPORT – RHINO PROJECT
COUNTERING POACHING SYSTEMATICALLY
46. SUAS Expo 2014
Preliminary field
report
EYE Remote Solutions SA
knut@eyeremotesolutions.com
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IVORY South Africa
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47. UAV’s are 33 % about flying something
The rest is logistics and data utilization
It’s time we act like it.
48. INTRODUCTION
SAVE the RHINO Campaign
Page 210
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
Capacity Briefing - strictly confidential
49. - EYE Remote Solutions (ERS) is a Solution Provider, enabling
organizations to efficiently use Remote Sensing Technology on air-,
ground- and maritime-scenarios.
- Remote Sensing using the best available unmanned technologies
to predictably gather information from any field operation, and bring
that information to the correct decision maker – enabling the
organization to act accordingly.
- The company is based in Geneva, Switzerland and also has a
presence in Scandinavia (Oslo), Europe (Berlin), Middle East
(Riyadh) and Africa (Cape Town).
INTRODUCTION ERS
ABOUT EYE REMOTE SOLUTIONS
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
Capacity Briefing - strictly confidential
50. INTRODUCTION ERS
REMOTE TECHNOLOGY PROVIDER
EYE Remote Solutions is the first in the market to make the philosophy of a fully fletched
Air, Ground, Marine System Integration a reality
AIR AIR GROUND MARITIME
OTHER UNMANNED ERS-TECHNOLOGY IN AIR, GROUND OR MARITIME
Page 212
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
Capacity Briefing - strictly confidential
51. INTRODUCTION ERS
SOLUTION APPROACHES
MARITIME
REMOTE TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
VISUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY
GROUNDAERIAL
CC ROOMFIELD-TEAMS
HOLISTIC APPROACH
COVERING AIR, GROUND
AND MARITIME ROBOTS
PROCESSINGSTREAMING IT-NETWORK
IT LAYER PROCESSING
ANY INFORMATION OR
FORMAT
RECEIVER OF REAL-TIME
INFORMATION, STREAMED
TO CC, MOBILES, TABLETS,
DESKS OR OTHER DEVICES
INFORMATION COLLECTOR
SENSORS ON
PAYLOAD
CARRIER
INFORMATION PROCESSOR
AUTOMATED
DATA
HANDLING
INFORMATION RECEIVER
REAL-TIME
VIEWER FOR
USER
! ERS guarantees fast and efficient information sharing and
all-in-one, real-time information viewing
! ERS makes decision-making easy
! ERS can offer a fully private communication layer, or integrate
the data processing and streaming into existing communications
networks - either way, information security is intact.
AND/OR AND/ORAND/OR
AND/ORAND/OR
MOBILE OR
OTHER DEVICE
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
Capacity Briefing - strictly confidential
52. INTRODUCTION ERS
COMPLEMENTARY INTEGRATION PROVIDER
ERS SOLUTION APPROACH (EXAMPLE)EXISTING SOLUTION – CLIENT
MANNED AIRPLANES
FIELD OPERATOR
VTOL UAVs
ROV
FixedWing UAVs
USV
Ground Cams
FENCE IN THE FIELD
! ERS solution architecture is designed so that it never will interfere with an existing system but extend its capabilities
(on hardware and/or software).
IT PROCESSOR /
RESOURCE CENTER
Page 214
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
Capacity Briefing - strictly confidential
53. INTRODUCTION ERS
A GLOBAL HOLISTIC UNMANNED SOLUTIONS PROVIDER
! Flexible.
! Adaptive.
! Rapid.
THE ERS ECO-SYSTEM.
REMOTE TECHNOLOGY & HOLISTIC APPROACH
AIR-GROUND-MARITIME + ASSET-PARTNER
CENTRALIZED DATA MANAGEMENT
HANDLING OF ALL FORMATS, DEVICES, ETC.
COMPLEMENTARY INTEGRATION PROVIDER
EXISTING SOLUTIONS NEXT TO ERS SOLUTIONS
FLEXIBLE MODE OF OPERATION &
FULL LOGISTIC SUPPORT ONSITE
First
ECO-SYSTEM
Unmanned Worldwide
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
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54. EYE Remote Solutions - Method
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55. Page 217
28. January 2014
Eye Remote Solutions
A Swiss Company.
Monitor Wildlife in Saudi Arabia
Solution Approach for National Wildlife Research Center
Complementary, remote technology
PARK TO BE PROTECTED
EXTENDED SECURED PERIMETER
DETECT. ANALYZE. DECIDE.
VERIFY.
57. INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
TACTICAL GROUND SUPPORT UAV
Key Features
Auto take-off and landing / Auto fly home / Waypoint navigation / Follow target mode
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IVORY South Africa
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58. Page 220
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IVORY South Africa
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INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
LONG RANGE SURVEILLANCE UAV
59. EO / IR PAYLOAD
GROUND CONTROL
STATION
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
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INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
LONG RANGE SURVEILLANCE UAV
60. ERS ASSET PARTNER: ZepCam
ZEPCAM HARDWARE
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
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ZOOMABLE IR CAMERA
UP TO 16 KILOMETERS
RANGE
MESHED NETWORK
ARCHITECTURE
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
HIGH DEFINITION GROUND RADAR
64. Strain Sensing Cables:
Soil monitoring, Land slide monitoring, Pipeline monitoring, Structural monitoring
Page 226
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
Capacity Briefing - strictly confidential
60 km LNG pipeline monitoring Peru Land slide monitoring Switzerland
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
SUBSURFACE PERMANENT DETECTION SYSTEM
65. Complete data, video, voice solution fixed, mobile (on Van) or
temporary
“No cables” Real-time High Definition Video (solar-powered
cameras)
Mobile “body-worn” video and audio
Mobile Smartphones and Rugged tablets
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
SECURE PRIVATE NETWORK
67. Field proven solution for
- Shared Situational Awareness
- Collaborative Decision Making
Page 229
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
Capacity Briefing - strictly confidential
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
68. EXAMPLES OF APPLICATIONS
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COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
69. EXAMPLES OF APPLICATIONS
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COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
70. Page 232
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71. INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE
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72. INTRODUCTION OF TECHNOLOGY
CROWD SOURCED ANALYSIS & STATISTICS
Page 234
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A Swiss Company
IVORY South Africa
Capacity Briefing - strictly confidential
big data
The awesomeness of
futureproofing
Obsolescence vs.
73. FIGHTING POACHERS – OVERVIEW
Fighting Poachers - There is no easy method in addressing the fight against poachers. One technology alone will not suffice. At ERS we believe on
combining the best or air technology with some ground-breaking audio technology. Our approach consists in listening what is happening out there in the
wilderness.
RESOURCE CENTER
DETECT PROCESS & VISUALIZE OBSERVE DECIDE & ACT
E.G.: KRUGER NATIONAL PARK DEPLOY / REROUTE UAVS REAL-TIME LIFE-FEED
VISUALIZATION ON DEVICES, E.G.
MOBILE (PHONES, TABLETS, …)
DIRECTIONAL MICROPHONE
ARRAYS
UAV IN AIR LOCKED
ON TARGET
GROUND SECURITY STAFF
INTERCEPTING CRIMINALS
84. MONITORING WILDLIFE – AERIAL VIDEO LIVE FEED
MULTIPLE ERS UAV
PATROLLING 24/7
VTOL HOVERING OVER
POI FOR CLOSER VIEW
85. PROSPECTIVE
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IVORY South Africa
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not onlyabout the platforms or their cost
it is aboutcollecting information & using it wisely
86. EYE Remote Solutions SA
Knut Moe, Director of Operations
Avenue Krieg 7
1211 Geneva, Switzerland
knut@eyeremotesolutions.com
www.eyeremotesolutions.com
T +47 908 28 100
T +44
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