Art Debono Hotel, Γουβιά, Κέρκυρα 49100

Επαγγελματική Σχολή με σύγχρονες μεθόδους διδασκαλίας

I.E.K. Κέρκυρας

26610 90030

iekker@mintour.gr

Art Debono Hotel

Γουβιά, Κέρκυρα 49100

08:30 - 15:30

Δευτέρα - Παρασκευή

I.E.K. Κέρκυρας

26610 90030

info@iek-kerkyras.edu.gr

Art Debono Hotel

Γουβιά, Κέρκυρα 49100

08:30 - 19:00

Δευτέρα - Παρασκευή

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  • Bagshot, United Kingdom

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  • Founded Date January 14, 1982
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The Science Behind roof inspection drone

For centuries, there have been numerous uses for drones. An Overview of Drone History and Use. Drones can be utilized for research, aerial photography, security, surveillance, and even leisure. Although they were initially created as a military tool, they are now widely used in a variety of industries.

A more intelligent method of evaluating the state of their buildings is being discovered by property owners and facility managers. Drone roof inspections have become a novel approach to what has historically been a difficult task by fusing state-of-the-art technology with real-world problem-solving.

Originally designed for military use, they are gaining popularity due to the numerous advantages they provide. Here are some things you should know about drones if you want to learn more about them and their applications. To ensure that you are getting the best service possible, we recommend utilizing a licensed professional. They have built-in cameras that enable people to take aerial pictures and videos.

For long-term property management and future resale value, it produces a permanent digital record of the roof’s state at a particular moment in time. The accuracy of the documentation produced during these flights is another significant advantage. Another important benefit is that the documentation generated during these flights is accurate. Software advancements allow the images captured by the drone to be stitched together into a highly detailed 2D map or a 3D model of the structure. Thanks to software developments, the drone’s photos can be combined to create a 3D model of the building or a highly detailed 2D map.

An engineer can see the height, width, length, and other details in real time while reviewing the drone video. Additionally, they have access to all of the data that has been recorded since the day they began inspecting the roof. So when two or more drones are within 100 metres of each other, the information gathered is processed and sent to the cloud server.

After that, a report is created and examined by the engineers before the results are given to the clients. They also get access to all the recorded information from the day that they start inspecting the roof.

Drone technology is completely safe for both our operators and the general public, which is one of the primary advantages of using it for roof survey inspections. As a result, there is less chance that nearby cars and properties will be damaged.

They were employed to find enemy positions and spy on enemy soldiers.