Drone Robots: Development Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2017 to 2022
"Drone
Robots: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2017 to
2022"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
Description-
Worldwide
drone robot markets are poised to achieve significant growth with the
use of cameras on stable flying platforms that are used to help
implement aerial entertainment and advertising. Entertainment
light shows, advertising drone robots use LED technology to do
innovative skywriting. Aerial visualization lets advertising
firms achieve new ways of reaching large numbers of people with a
relatively low cost, effective means and lets the drone robots do the
work in an automated manner.
Smart
drone robots can be preprogrammed to do skywriting. They use
automated process leveraging integrated circuit technology to make
words in the sky. every industry more productive with better,
more flexible visualization.
Smart drone commercial uses provide the prospect
of trillions of dollars in economic growth. Smart commercial
drones connect seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each
other. Smart commercial drone aerial vehicle (UAV) technology
has reached a level of maturity that has put these systems at the
forefront of aerospace manufacturing. Procurement in every
industry and around the entire world is adapting to drone
availability. Drone advertising use cases are evolving rapidly.
Banner pulling and skywriting are offered.
As U.S. regulators open up the skies to commercial
drones by late 2017, fantastic growth will occur, accompanied by
tremendous job growth. The fact that job growth will be
achieved is enough to drive regulators in the US to ease constraints
on drone use. There is incentive for the government to
establish reasonable highways in the sky that are enforceable and
useful to people.
Worldwide, drones are accepted as grownup toys,
flying cameras useful for adding a perspective to life, to filming
every event, every outing. Drones are achieving acceptance in a
variety of advertising applications indoors. The ability to fly
a preprogrammed route makes them useful in a confined space. Drone
robot markets are leveraging robotic platforms in every industry.
Intel RealSense technology can be used in a
variety of innovative applications. Intel’s RealSense camera
module weighs as little as 8 grams and is less than 4mm thick.
It brings depth perception to drones both indoors and outdoors with
minimal impact to payload and flight times.
Ascending Technologies’ expertise with auto
pilot, inertial sensor and fusion algorithms combined with Intel’s
RealSense camera module will bring a new level of intelligence and
self-awareness to the drone ecosystem.
Ascending Technologies uses the obstacle avoidance
technology jointly developed with Intel to add a new level of safety
to products. Drone operators and businesses relying on drone
services from simplicity and safety of drone operations. Drones
can fly close to obstacles using this technology. Reliable
obstacle avoidance opens multiple fields of drone applications.
Triple redundant autopilot systems are for small
UAVs. AscTec Trinity implements a strong technology with
Intel,. The collaboration between Intel and Ascending Technologies
brings high-quality engineered drone systems to a mass market.
Advertising and entertainment have not been drone markets until
now.
The Intel Edison component is truly remarkable, it
permits implementation of the complex drone robots, able to see in a
manner similar to human sight, using bifocal capabilities to
navigate, to do sense and avoid maneuvers. The complex camera
systems provide remarkable capability. Growth of these markets
will be rapid and significant based on the usefulness of the robotic
platform capability.
Intel is making the RealSense SDK available to
developers. It has been selling the hardware in 2015 and 2017.
A critical feature of smart commercial drones is
autonomous flight. Reliable “sense and avoid” technology
can see what is around and use that data to make smart decisions
about how to avoid accidents in real time.
Intel drones can fly through a forest, navigating
around trees. They can react to people who move towards them,
dodging to avoid a collision. Sense-and-avoid technology is
powered by Intel’s RealSense, a system of camera hardware and
software developed to allow people to control their computer without
having to physically touch the mouse or keyboard. The
technology is extended beyond its original intent.
Intel partners with Ascending Technologies.
AscTec Firefly uses lightweight carbon fiber mounts to attach six
RealSense cameras on top for 360-degree coverage. Ascending
built a custom PCI-express interface board and used a tiny,
lightweight quad-core Intel Atom processor to crunch the data.
It ran an algorithmic chain, processing depth
information from six cameras, performing real-time sensor data fusion
and state estimation, near-field obstacle avoidance, and path
planning navigation. RealSense was talking to the AscTec
Trinity autopilot system.
Drone robots use automated process to make
advertising and venue entertainment more productive. Drones
provide better, more flexible visualization. Smart drone robots
use cameras and LED displays to provide better advertising and
entertainment. Smart commercial drones connect seamlessly and
securely to the Internet and to each other.
Drone robot technology has reached a level of
maturity that has put these systems at the forefront of advertising
modernization. Marketing agencies around the entire world are
adapting to drone availability, using aerial cameras to prepare
visualization of presentations to people below. Use cases are
evolving rapidly. Video, specialized video, targeted video,
and advertising systems are offered.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the
study, “Improved automation of advertising is one of the benefits
of drone robots. The benefits of digital advertising are
spreading to aerial presentations leveraging robotic aerial
platforms.”
Use of drone robots represents a key milestone in
provision of advertising value to every industry. It leverages
entertainment. Customized cameras are used to take photos and
share videos with stunning representations. Digital controls
will further automate flying, making ease of use and flight stability
a reality. New materials and new designs are bringing that
transformation forward. By furthering innovation, continued
growth is assured.”
The worldwide market for drone robots is $137
million in 2015, anticipated to reach $2.7 billion by 2022.
The complete report provides a comprehensive analysis of drone robots
in different categories, illustrating the diversity of uses for
remote flying devices in advertising and entertainment.
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** Companies Profiled
– Market Leaders
– Market Leaders
- DJI
- Intel/Ascending Technologies
- 3D Robotics
– Market Participants
- Airware
- DroneCast
- Japan Drones
- Yuneec
– Key Topics
- Drone Robots
- Aerial Advertising
- Aerial Entertainment
- Aerial Skywriting
- Aerial Entertainment Photography
- Camera Drone Robot
- Drone Robot Ecosystem
- Drone Regulations
- Drone Robot Technology
- Robot Industry Trends
- Drone Robot Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
- Drone Robot 3D Mapping
- Drone 3D Border Patrol
- Drone 3D Photography
- Entertainment Drone Robots
- Video from the Air
- Robot Applications by Air
- Photography from the Air
- Robotic Mission Support
- 3D Cameras On Stable Flying Platforms
- 3D Mapping
- UAV
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