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Developing a flexible drone platform for detection, monitoring and mapping at KU Leuven

Satellite remote sensing has revolutionized research on spatio-temporal phenomena in many fields of science (ecology, geography, agriculture, engineering, …). The low spatial resolution of these images, however, hampers its use to study small-scale processes and clouds often obscure the view from space. By flying below the clouds, drones offer a promising alternative with an unparalleled spatial resolution (cm level) at a regional scale. Recent innovations in drone technology have been accompanied by improvements in navigation, advances in measurement equipment and a reduction in costs. Despite this enormous progress, the scientific applications are lagging behind. We aim to develop two extendable and flexible drone platforms, available for KU Leuven research, by applying for modular multirotor drones and accompanying sensors. As myriad sensors can be deployed (e.g. thermal, LiDAR, hyperspectral), the potential research applications of this infrastructure are countless.

Type: Equipment
Location type: Single sited
Accessibility: Everyone
In use: 25 Nov 2021 →  Today
Disciplines: Remote sensing, Forestry management and modelling, Landscape ecology, Conservation and biodiversity
Keywords: unmanned aerial vehicle, remotely-piloted aircraft system, remote sensing, structure from motion