Introducing Gajadha: Pioneering AI-Powered Drone Technology for Human-Elephant Conflict Mitigation 🐘💡 At Aim Robotics, we're committed to solving some of the world's toughest challenges with cutting-edge drone technology. Our latest innovation, Gajadha, is a patent-pending drone system designed to help reduce the age-old conflict between humans and elephants. With an inbuilt high-voltage energizer, Gajadha safely deters elephants back to the forest by applying controlled, non-lethal shocks. What sets Gajadha apart is its advanced AI-computer system that intelligently manages the voltage and energy output, ensuring that elephants are protected from over-voltage, and keeping the process humane and effective. This is more than just a technological leap—it's a game-changer for wildlife conservation and rural community safety. Stay tuned as we work towards deploying this solution where it's needed most! 🌍💡 #Innovation #AI #DroneTechnology #WildlifeConservation #AimRobotics #UN #HumanElephantConflict #SustainableSolutions #TechForGood
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Hey LinkedIn! If you’re new to following me, I talk about #agridronesinafrica, #dronesurveying, #dronetechnology, #dronelife, and #droneinspection. Let me know which topic interests you the most! ✒️In this piece, we delve into the game-changing influence of drone technology across Kenya and globally. From agriculture to healthcare and conservation, drones are revolutionizing industries and opening new horizons for innovation. Join the conversation with #DroneTechAfrica to explore the future of technology in Africa and beyond
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We will have re/grow forests all over the world as part of re/creating ecosystems. Creating/restoring forests might be done over much of the industrial north that denuded their own forests. This image tries to create a sense of how this might be done, as drones are used to accelerate the process of growing through seed dispersal and nutrient delivery. Here you have people and drones working together. There are also drones on the ground working with people. I suppose in this sense, this work of re/creating nature in different parts of the world is going to be safe from automation - as you can tell there will probably be a lot of work to do. Such an image though, invites conversations about the kind of world that would actively support such kinds of activity. How would the funding be? The other thing is that I don't think it would be "regrow" or a "regenerate" sort of thing if only because we will have to plant forests in areas that might never had forests in the first place, or that we have to grow them in places so utterly transformed that the original traces of nature have disappeared. The "nature" that would have to be introduced would have to be unlike the past, that to call it "re-x" would be quite strange in and of itself. #mundanefutureseveryday #forests #growth #newjobs
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🌐 **Did you know? Drone - A New Window for Exploration! 🚁📸** 🔍 **Did you know that a drone camera offers limitless exploration possibilities? ** The drone, this unmanned aerial device equipped with a camera, carries with it a wonderful window to explore new worlds. Here are some fascinating facts about its uses: 1️⃣ **Capturing Natural Landscapes: ** Did you know that you can discover the beauty of nature from angles you never thought of? The drone camera opens new doors for you to see natural landscapes in a unique and wonderful way. 2️⃣ **Environmental Monitoring: ** Did you know that the drone can monitor changes in the environment in an insightful way? It provides accurate insights into environmental changes and natural phenomena. 3️⃣ **Search and Rescue: ** Did you know that the drone serves as a powerful tool in search and rescue? It can access challenging areas to provide assistance in emergency situations. 4️⃣ **Security Monitoring: ** Did you know that the drone camera contributes to enhancing security and effectively monitoring borders and sensitive areas? 5️⃣ **Smart Agriculture Techniques: ** Did you know that the drone can be used to improve agricultural operations by analyzing crops and providing accurate advice? Explore a new world and share your thoughts on how you have benefited from drone technology! follow us at Instagram profile from this link https://lnkd.in/exJniUNG #DidYouKnow #Technology #Exploration #Drone
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🌐 **Did you know? Drone - A New Window for Exploration! 🚁📸** 🔍 **Did you know that a drone camera offers limitless exploration possibilities? ** The drone, this unmanned aerial device equipped with a camera, carries with it a wonderful window to explore new worlds. Here are some fascinating facts about its uses: 1️⃣ **Capturing Natural Landscapes: ** Did you know that you can discover the beauty of nature from angles you never thought of? The drone camera opens new doors for you to see natural landscapes in a unique and wonderful way. 2️⃣ **Environmental Monitoring: ** Did you know that the drone can monitor changes in the environment in an insightful way? It provides accurate insights into environmental changes and natural phenomena. 3️⃣ **Search and Rescue: ** Did you know that the drone serves as a powerful tool in search and rescue? It can access challenging areas to provide assistance in emergency situations. 4️⃣ **Security Monitoring: ** Did you know that the drone camera contributes to enhancing security and effectively monitoring borders and sensitive areas? 5️⃣ **Smart Agriculture Techniques: ** Did you know that the drone can be used to improve agricultural operations by analyzing crops and providing accurate advice? Explore a new world and share your thoughts on how you have benefited from drone technology! follow us at Instagram profile from this link https://lnkd.in/exJniUNG #DidYouKnow #Technology #Exploration #Drone
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🐝 The Role of Drone Bees: Nature's Essential Contributors ✨ Drone bees might not gather nectar or build hives, but they play a vital role in the bee community. Here’s a closer look: 🕒 Lifespan: 6-8 weeks 🌟 Roles: - Mating with the queen to ensure genetic diversity - Drones die shortly after mating, fulfilling their primary purpose - Unlike workers, drones don’t have stingers and don’t participate in foraging ❤️ Drone bees are essential for the propagation and health of future generations. Their role, though brief, is crucial! #DroneBees #BeeLifespan #NatureFacts #EcoFriendly #flowers #naturelovers #flowerslovers #honey #honeycomb #bee #bees #savethebees #honeybee #honeybees #beekeeping #beekeeper
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The field of robotics is experiencing a paradigm shift as engineers and researchers increasingly draw inspiration from ecological systems to advance technological innovation. This evolution has prompted a reassessment of conventional robotics design principles, which have traditionally emphasized singular objectives or functions. In the realm of biodiversity research, robotics has emerged as an indispensable tool for conducting comprehensive surveys of expansive areas and accessing high-risk or remote biodiversity hotspots. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and drones have become widely adopted for aerial monitoring of wildlife populations and habitat conditions, offering an efficient and thorough overview of extensive territories. Despite these advancements, the field continues to grapple with several significant challenges, including: - The remote deployment of Robotics and Automated Systems for Biodiversity monitoring in hazardous or inaccessible environments - The implementation of sustained, iterative surveys in specific geographical areas - The coordination and execution of simultaneous surveys across multiple locations - The development of effective techniques for biodiversity monitoring in low-visibility or nocturnal conditions #ManoubaSchoolOfEngineering #Ecology #Robots
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🌿 AI in Reforestation Drone Swarms: AI coordinates drone swarms for large-scale tree planting. Could AI rapidly restore lost forests? #ReforestationAI
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A new white paper is out from #Finland! 💙 👉Wild UAS Swarm #uas #uav #uam #rpic #swarm #technology #continuousimprovement #innovation #drone #dronesforgood #AI
Have you ever heard of Wild Drone Swarms? Well, now you have: Our latest scientific paper is out! 🚁🚁🚁 Topic: "Wild Swarms: Autonomous Drones for Environmental Monitoring and Protection" Authors: Fabrice Saffre (VTT), Hannu Karvonen (VTT), and Hanno Hildmann (TNO) Published in the book: New Developments and Environmental Applications of Drones, Editors: Tomi Westerlund from Turun yliopisto - University of Turku and Jorge Peña Queralta from ETH Zürich and Skya. Paper abstract: In this paper, we present an example case study of how an autonomous swarm-based Multi-Robot System (MRS) could contribute to environmental protection. Our proof-of-concept simulation involves using a collective intelligence framework to manage a drone swarm tasked with protecting a wilderness area over a long period of time. In the proposed ambitious and futuristic Concept of Operation (ConOps), a self-sufficient and self-organizing colony of “drone wardens” is left to autonomously plan and execute thousands of individual reconnaissance missions, attempting to maintain the best possible situational awareness while simultaneously managing its resources and responding to relevant actors and events in the environment. Specifically, we have devised a scenario in which two types of external actors (hikers (blue team) and bears (red team)) should elicit a different collective response from the swarm: whilst the former should only be checked on from time to time to ensure their safety, the latter should be monitored continuously during their crossing of the park. Numerical experiments, in which a variety of simple but robust decision-making algorithms were tested, demonstrate our system’s ability to support the relevant swarming behaviour, such as efficient division of labour and recruitment, in the pursuit of this mission. Link to the full paper is in the comments! 🚀
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📯 The SMAUG_EU project partners revealing is continuing 👨💼👩💼! 🔊 Today, we present Maritime Robotics AS! Maritime Robotics 🤖 is a leading supplier of #autonomous navigation systems and #uncrewed platforms, enabling ocean space access through autonomy. The company delivers innovative solutions worldwide 🌍, facilitating safe and cost-effective ocean operations that significantly reduce CO2 emissions. ➡ Since 2005, Maritime Robotics has been developing and supplying autonomous and remotely operated systems and platforms for ocean operations, including marine mapping and surveying, met-ocean data acquisition, harbour security, research, and ROV support to global industry professionals. The company is in Trondheim and Vanvikan, where an experienced team with access to every aspect of the supply chain, is ensuring global success. ♒ Maritime Robotics currently offers multiple unmanned vessel systems in the market, covering a range of sizes for different use cases. These are integrated with customer-specified payloads, including sonar systems from all the largest manufacturers on the market. ⚓ In the SMAUG project, Maritime Robotics will cooperate with Elistair to integrate their next-generation tethered drone system on a USV, enabling this to be available as a remote sensor for the USV operator. For underwater sensing, enabling real-time access for the operator to sonar data as 3D point clouds during missions will enable novel uses of USVs for harbour security. 📎 Explore Maritime Robotics: https://lnkd.in/dT-bsE_U #smaugEU #horizoneurope #maritimesecurity
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