
Inspection Services
Thermal Drone Imaging/Analysis
Thermal Imaging of assets using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with a thermal sensor allows for the capture of infrared radiation temperature variations. When you analyze thermal data captured from a Solar farm for example, the data can provide actionable intelligence to increase efficiency in a fraction of the time compared to manual methods used traditionally.
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Insurance Inspections
A drone insurance inspection involves the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to assess and inspect properties, assets, or areas related to insurance claims or risk assessments. This application of drone technology offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and improved safety compared to traditional inspection methods.
Infrastructure Asset Inspection Imaging/Analysis
Aerial Utility infrastructure inspections use drones equipped with various sensors and cameras to assess the condition, performance, and integrity of utility systems. This includes inspections of power lines, pipelines, communication towers, and other critical infrastructure. Drones offer a cost-effective, efficient, and safer alternative to traditional methods, such as manual inspections or manned aerial surveys.
Thermal Roof Inspections
Aerial thermal roof inspections involve using drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras to assess the condition of roofs. This method is particularly useful for detecting issues not easily visible to the naked eye, such as water leaks, insulation problems, or areas with varying temperatures.
Telecom Line Line of Sight (LoS) survey
A Line of Sight (LOS) survey in the context of telecommunications involves assessing the visibility between two or more locations where telecommunication infrastructure, such as microwave antennas or communication towers, is to be installed. The goal is to ensure an unobstructed line of sight between these points, which is crucial for the reliable transmission of signals, especially in point-to-point communication systems.
Orthomosaic Mapping
Orthomosaic mapping involves the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) equipped with cameras to capture high-resolution aerial images of a specific area. These images are then processed using specialized software to create an orthomosaic map. An orthomosaic map is a georeferenced, high-resolution image composed of multiple individual images stitched together seamlessly. This mapping technique is widely used in various fields, including agriculture, construction, environmental monitoring, and land surveying.