South Korea’s New Patent Makes use of Floor-Primarily based Drones and Airborne Cameras to Rebuild Networks for Search and Rescue
by DRONELIFE Employees Author Ian J. McNab
In catastrophe response conditions, re-establishing usually broken communications community is an important a part of coordinating search and rescue efforts. The Republic of Korea Natural Disaster Management Research Institute just lately obtained a US Patent (serial #US2024161597) for a brand new disaster-response utility for UAVs- utilizing a ground-based unmanned automobile with an antenna as a “base station” for an externally mounted, airborne flying drone outfitted with a digicam.
In keeping with the patent, the bottom primarily based drone would come with storage containing small, wirelessly related repeater modules that might be dropped alongside its path, type of like Hansel and Gretel’s breadcrumbs. These repeater modules would each guarantee a robust connection between the bottom drone and the digicam UAV and presumably be used to revive different indicators, like downed cell connection networks.
“A tool for establishing a communication community and gathering state of affairs data at a website of a collapse catastrophe is disclosed. The system features a floor drone 10 deployed on the website of the collapse catastrophe, the bottom drone 10 having a communication system 80 mounted thereon, a flying drone 32 mounted on and carried by the bottom drone 10 to fly and {photograph} the positioning of the collapse catastrophe, a digicam system 40 mounted on the bottom drone 10 to {photograph} environment of the bottom drone 10, a storage 50 put in on the bottom drone 10, and a plurality of repeater modules 60 related by the wi-fi communication community to relay wi-fi communications between the bottom drone 10, the flying drone 32, and a command and management heart 100, whereby the storage 50 accommodates the repeater modules 60, and throws the repeater modules 60 in response to an operation sign.”
Different latest information from the UAV search and rescue area consists of Tokyo-based telecommunications operator KDDI Company and Japan Airways’ just lately introduced profitable check and demonstration of their multi-drone disaster response system in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Additionally try Dronelife Options Editor Jim Magill’s latest exploration of how a neighborhood hearth division in Magnolia, Texas has integrated UAVs into their disaster response approach.
Extra data on the South Korean catastrophe response drone patent, together with authors, is on the market here.
Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, an expert drone companies market, and a fascinated observer of the rising drone business and the regulatory surroundings for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles centered on the business drone area and is a world speaker and acknowledged determine within the business. Miriam has a level from the College of Chicago and over 20 years of expertise in excessive tech gross sales and advertising for brand new applied sciences.
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