Yamaha develops unmanned helicopter for forest monitoring system
Updated:4 years, 6 months ago
Updated:4 years, 6 months ago
Tokyo (Japan), Dec 25 (ANI): Yamaha has developed a forest monitoring system using unmanned helicopter. Equipped with cameras and equipment to measure light reflections, Helicopters will help to measure the topography as well as tree density, alignment, numbers, and trunk diameters. Unmanned helicopter can measure forest ranging from 100 meters high and up to 100 hectares. Once every two seconds, taking picture of the forest directly. The helicopter moves slowly. It enables to take picture whole of forest. It is very useful to fix all the boundaries. Digital data will use a combination of photographs to visualise the forest which include the surface of earth and forest, its density as well as height difference. Even, big attention is paid from the perspective of natural disasters in forests and mountains. Yamaha is promoting three-dimensional digital forest monitoring system around the world. It will also contribute to activating forestry and the maintenance of green forest environment.
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