Easy-to-use GPS/RTK receivers with Dual Antenna and Sensor Fusion for Drones
RTK technology can enhance the capabilities of drones and UAVs, making them more effective and reliable for a range of applications. New to RTK? Learn the basic here.
By combining different sensors into one single GPS receiver, it is possible to not only calculate position of the Drone with centimeter level accuracy, but also calculate additional information like drone’s attitude and heading, automatic antenna pointing or short GNSS-denied navigation.
Our RTK Receivers are compatible with Arduino, STM32 Nucleo, Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson or as an external GNSS for Pixhawk and Ardupilot.
Drones can produce 3D maps, quickly and cheaply, which help farmers make important decisions about seed-planting pattern design and nitrogen-level management.
With high-resolution cameras and other sensors, these drones can provide dtailed imagery and data to aid in project planning and management, improve safety by conducting inspections in hazardous or hard-to-reach areas.
Inspection drones are transforming manual inspection processes, allowing inspectors to speed up their collection of inspection data while removing slower manual steps that place them in danger..
Forensic drones have several use cases in the field of crime scene investigation, accident reconstruction, and search and rescue operations. These drones provide aerial images and videos of the scene, helping investigators.
Surveying drones fly over a defined area with sensors pointing toward the earth. They collect high-resolution images and geographic coordinates with professional cameras, LiDAR, or other kinds of sensors.
Drones are used to create high-resolution cover maps or topographical maps, to monitor changes in sea or river levels, which are important indicators of environmental health.
RTK technology can ensure that the drones remain stable and responsive in challenging conditions, allowing for safer and more effective rescue operations.
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