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AI & ML Can Open Up Space For Drones To Demonstrate Full Potential: Karthik Shankaran, CIO, DEP
The demand for drones in the market has seen an incredible upsurge lately. As a matter of fact, the convenience of remote monitoring and its flexibility in harsh terrains has considerably increased the popularity of drone technology across segments like eCommerce, agriculture, warfare, to name a few, which was unthinkable a decade ago. According to…
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India may have responded quickly to the problems posed by Covid-19 with the nation-wide lockdown, but enormous challenges to mitigate its spread remains. As states chalk out stringent surveillance and quarantine measures, the demand for digital services to complement these aggressive efforts have emerged in recent weeks. Be it to flag social distancing violations, monitor…
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Prime minister Narendra Modi has launched a new eGramSwaraj portal for Panchayat Raj system in the country. The portal has been launched along with Swamitva Scheme for the panchayat raj. According to the official statement, the portal is going to bring in transparency in the Indian panchayat system. At the same time, the scheme has…
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This is a great opportunity which lies in these unmanned drones to combat the coronavirus pandemic in India. As the COVID-19 pandemic worsens despite the lockdown, it has become critical to observe and reinforce social distancing norms even more. With some people not complying with rules despite the urgency of the situation, are there additional…
The post Is This The Perfect Time For Zomato, Swiggy and Dunzo To Take Their Drones Out In India? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Public safety and health workers, the brave soldiers working on the frontline of this coronavirus outbreak deserve to be armed with every weapon available to us. It has become apparent that social distancing and isolation are only a start to technology-led solutions will, in fact, become central to the testing and treatment of this highly…
The post FlytBase Providing Free Remote Drone Operations To Users Involved In Public Health Initiatives Against COVID-19 appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Next-generation vehicles such as drones have a hard time landing. Drone controllers usually bring the drone near the ground and then drop it. How low the drone can be brought down depends on the aerodynamics of the drone and other reactions from the ground. Since drones of the future will be carrying medicines and other…
The post CalTech Uses PyTorch To Build Smooth Landing Drones appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Attacks on two critical production facilities in Saudi Arabia over the weekend have wiped out 5.7 million barrels of daily crude production — or 50% of the kingdom’s oil output. According to a leading financial online portal, that’s more than 5% of global daily oil production. Though Saudi Arabia has ignited the debate of aerial…
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After Drones & Self-Driving Vehicles, Japan Shows That Flying Cars Are No Longer A Distant Dream
While drones and self-driving cars have been making the headlines, Japan has reportedly have cracked the code of making flying cars. Though the car was caged and only hovered for about a minute in the air, it was a successful attempt to make the vehicle fly. In an experiment right out of the sci-fi movies,…
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A two-year study from McKinsey Global Institute suggests that by 2030, intelligent agents and robots could replace as much as 30 percent of the world’s current human labor. Most of these jobs are more of curator kind than creator. The musician is not at risk but may be the editor is. Money makers are not…
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With the number of deaths caused by road-related issues and accidents reaching 400 per day in countries like India, it has become imperative to find solutions to minimise road fatalities. Added to this there is also loss of time for daily commuters. Nearly 180 hours of productive time for the average U.K. driver last year…
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