Developers: | Gaskar Group (Gaskar Integration) |
Technology: | Robotics |
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Dronoport is the autonomous robot station of basing of UAVs developed by Gaskar Group Group.
2020: Structure and features of the dronoport
As of June, 2020, are a part of a robotic complex:
- industrial computer,
- drive,
- system of change and charging of rechargeable batteries,
- system of climate control,
- security module and other elements.
The automated station performs tasks without participation of human participation: the UAV takes off on the preset flight task, does photo and video filming, returns in dronoport and unloads all materials in a cloud.
The main feature of a complex – the robot of replacement of the rechargeable battery. The robot changes the drone accumulator in one minute after landing that allows the device to work without idle time. While to other drones, with the managed pilots on the earth, it is necessary to charge batteries between flights that can take up to 40 minutes of working time. The autonomous complex is effective in all weather conditions and in any climate - from the Siberian woods to deserts thanks to a horizontal entry of the UAV and the built-in climate control, - Igor Afanasyev, the CEO of Gaskar Group told. |
Drones are used by the organizations around the world to monitoring of dynamics of construction, the closed objects, for the purposes of protection, to drawing up 3D models, delivery of medium-sized goods and other purposes.[1]
Robotics
- Robots (robotics)
- Robotics (world market)
- In the industry, medicine, fighting
- Service robots
- Collaborative robot, cobot (Collaborative robot, kobot)
- IoT - IIoT
- Artificial intelligence (AI, Artificial intelligence, AI)
- Artificial intelligence (market of Russia)
- In banks, medicine, radiology
- National Association of Participants of the Market of Robotics (NAPMR)
- Russian association of artificial intelligence
- National center of development of technologies and basic elements of robotics
- The international Center for robotics (IRC) based on NITU MISIS