Inside Unmanned Systems

APR-MAY 2016

Inside Unmanned Systems provides actionable business intelligence to decision-makers and influencers operating within the global UAS community. Features include analysis of key technologies, policy/regulatory developments and new product design.

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April/May 2016 unmanned systems inside 25 difference between an actual crack and a non-damage anomaly, saving them even more time and money. Wind farms like the ones Calcote works for will continue to look to UAS for these inspections, not only making it easier for them to collect the data they require but to also run reports and determine which repairs to prioritize. It's been a pretty smooth process for Calcote and his team, and eventually they'd like to get to a place where they're performing spot inspections on their own. This will help them get even more out of this tech- nology and ensure their blades are working as they should be. "Our plan is to keep doing these inspections at least once a year with AAIR," Calcote said. "It's definitely the quickest, most efficient and cost effective way to have our blades inspected and to get a good health assessment on them each year." AscTec Falcon 8 • Mfr: Ascending Technologies • Type: V-form octocopter • Size: 770 x 820 x 125 mm • Weight: 2.3 kilograms • Flight time: 12 to 22 minutes • Launch: vertical takeoff • Recovery: automatic landing • Other: Fully automated f ight routes in 2D & 3D are exactly reproducible by waypoint navigation. Responder • Mfr: ING Robotic Innovation • Type: rotorcraft • Size: rotor diameter is 1.6 meters, the length is 1.4 m height's about 60 cm • Weight: 10 kg • Flight time: 40 minutes for cruise, 30 minutes for hover • Launch: vertical take off • Recovery: vertical landing • Other: Can handle wind gusts up to 65 km/hr & frigid temperatures of -35 degrees Celsius. GEAR A miniature IMU Weight: 0,12 lbs (55g) Volume: 2,0 cu. in. (35cm 3 ) sales@sensonor.com • www.sensonor.com When size, performance and robustness matter Available now – contact us to discuss your application Certain missions demand unsurpassed precision, stability and reliability. Having perfect control and fully understanding the smallest detail is what it takes to be a world leader. With this in mind, we developed the Inertial Measurement Unit STIM300, a small, utra-high performance, non-GPS aided IMU: • ITAR free • Small size, low weight and low cost • Insensitive to magnetic fi elds • Low gyro bias instability (0.5°/h) • Low gyro noise (0.15°/√h) • Excellent accelerometer bias instability (0.05mg) • 3 inclinometers for accurate leveling STIM300 is the smallest and highest performing, commercially available IMU in its category, worldwide! … TO BE EVEN BETTER! Photo: Sindre Lundvold ENGINEERING. PRACTICE. POLICY.

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