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328 Blockchain for Unmanned Aircraft

The U.S. Department of Transportation issued a report showing the benefits of blockchain for unmanned aircraft. Also, drone cinematographers and a labor agreement, a drone modeled after a dragonfly, VTOL reconnaissance, AI controllers, and AUVSI virtual sessions.

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US Transportation Dept. Says Blockchain Could Bring More Trust to Commercial Drones

In a report titled Blockchain for Unmanned Aircraft, the U.S. Department of Transportation says blockchain could help in areas with large numbers of drones operations, especially near high-risk areas like airports or in crowded areas. The report says “Blockchain technology is being looked on to deliver a framework that can be used by stakeholders in the commercial drone industry, as it can ensure security and provide for identity management as well as providing a supporting role in aircraft traffic management, UAS conflict management and flight authorization.”

Cinematographers Guild Celebrates Drone Victory Over Warner Bros. in Arbitration

The International Cinematographers Guild initiated arbitration over a dispute with Warner Bros. The Guild said drone operators filming for productions are covered under the labor agreement. Those who work in “all phases of motion and still picture photography,” including members of a drone crew, should be treated the same as aerial directors of photography, camera operators, and camera technicians. They say the drone crew should get the same health and pension benefits.

The stealthy little drones that fly like insects

Animal Dynamics is a technology start-up that takes lessons from wildlife and applies them to drone design. The Skeeter project uses flapping wings to power a small hand-launched drone, mimicking the dragonfly.

AeroVironment unveils fully-automated hybrid vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aircraft system

The AeroVironment Quantix™ Recon is a lightweight and rapidly deployable reconnaissance solution that is fully-automated. It produces high resolution, georeferenced terrain, vegetation, and infrastructure imagery. The VTOL transitions to a fixed-wing unmanned aircraft and can survey up to 0.6 square miles or 12.4 linear miles with a 45-minute flight time. The aerial imagery data is compatible with many geographic information systems (GIS)

Hybrid Drones: Coupling Disruptive Mechanisms to Reshape UAV Industry

The MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Dartmouth, and the University of Washington have developed an AI-based system that uses “reinforcement learning” to train the model. This approach is being applied to VTOL designs that transition from vertical to horizontal flight. The AI works with the popular OnShape CAD software.

AUVSI Launches UAS Webinars

AUVSI postponed XPONENTIAL 2020 (tentatively scheduled for August 10-12, 2020). In the meantime, five webinars will be offered starting May 4, 2020:

  1. Digital Twins – the Future of Virtual and Mixed Reality Robotic Avatars
  2. Drone Delivery Supporting Public Health
  3. NASA’s Vision and Role to Enable Urban Air Mobility
  4. Advancing Autonomy Through DARPA Challenge to Benefit First Responders
  5. Aerial Connectivity Joint Activity – Bridging the Gap Between Cellular and Aviation

262 Fly Like a Dragonfly

A drone based on dragonfly wings, a drone community for women pilots, DJI demands a retraction, Uber wants to deliver food by drone, BVLOS testing in Alaska, a parachute system for flights over people, and a drone-equipped search and rescue vehicle.

@dronemama 1956 - 2018

@dronemama 1956 – 2018.

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Skeeter drone inspired by dragonfly’s turbulence-resistant wings

Skeeter is a small scale drone based on the dragonfly and developed by Animal Dynamics in conjunction with the Ministry of Defence’s R&D lab in the UK. Research is focused on building and testing vehicles that use flapping wings for propulsion. Initial use envisioned is for short-range surveillance platform and situational awareness.

This online community expands visibility for female drone pilots

Women Who Drone is an online community for female drone pilots, photographers, and videographers. Their “mission is to help close the gender gap in the UAV industry by training women and girls how to fly drones and advance their drone piloting career.” They “do this by educating and inspiring women and girls to join the UAV industry by providing online lessons and workshops, news and reviews, career opportunities and a supportive group of women around the world.” The organization is currently crowdfunding the effort.

DJI Demands Withdrawal of ‘Misleading’ Drone Strike Video

Everybody has seen the video of the Phantom 2 slamming into leading edge of a Mooney M20. Now DJI wants the University of Dayton Research Institute to pull the video. DJI VP of Policy & Legal Affairs Brendan M. Schulman says the simulated drone strike was “staged” to “create a scenario inconceivable in real life.” DJI argues that the closing speed is unrealistic.

Addendum: See the following article for a rebuttal of the DJI claims:

An Aeronautical Lesson for DJI’s lawyer, Brendan Schulman

Uber Plans To Launch Food-Delivery Drones

The Wall Street Journal reports that Uber plans to launch a food delivery service using drones by 2021. Uber had a job posting for an operations manager to handle delivery drones but later removed it from its website.

Alaska Partners OK’d for BVLOS Drone Testing

The FAA gave approval to the University of Alaska Fairbanks and its partners to routinely test drones beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS). The UAF Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration (ACUASI) and its collaborators are conducting missions near Deadhorse, Alaska. The first flights are monitoring parts of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline.

ParaZero Announces the First Ever FAA Waiver for Flight Over People with a Parachute System

ParaZero Israel Ltd announced that the first FAA Part 107 waiver for flight over people with a parachute system was granted to Botlink. Botlink installed ParaZero’s SafeAir System on a DJI Phantom 4 under the UAS Integration Pilot Program lead by the North Dakota Department of Transportation.

Land Rover Equipped with Drone Joins Red Cross

The Austrian Red Cross disaster response team is using a Land Rover Discovery search and rescue vehicle. Designed by Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations under “Project Hero,” the vehicle includes a drone that can take off and land while the Discovery is moving. The octocopter features a long-range thermal imaging camera that can detect a person as far away as 440 meters

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