How to use a mapping drone to create RTK boundaries & spray fields

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @julius_pix4d
    @julius_pix4d Год назад +3

    Hey Nathan! Just watched your video and man, you've done an awesome job showcasing our software! Love how you broke down the process of mapping boundaries and creating obstacle layers and rolling that over to your XAG P100 - it's clear, practical, and just spot on. It's really cool to see our tech in action like this, helping spray drone operators do their work more safe and efficiently. Keep up the great work, mate! Looking forward to your next video.

    • @PegasusRobotic-Nathan
      @PegasusRobotic-Nathan Год назад +1

      Really appreciate the teams effort and Targeted Operation enhancements in Fields version 2.4!

  • @21satspleb
    @21satspleb Год назад +5

    Hey Nathan, great video! I wanted to ask if you could also selectively spray weeds that way? I imagine you could use the no spray zones for the areas without weeds. Can fields detect the weeds? Thank you

    • @julius_pix4d
      @julius_pix4d Год назад +4

      Yes you can do that, here is a tutorial ruclips.net/video/NP7pQpORpEc/видео.html

  • @Joel2432
    @Joel2432 9 месяцев назад +1

    Greetings from Australia, Great videos👍very helpful. I tried this procedure with my Mavic 2 Pro and with my XAG P30 spray drone just to see if the concept works on the older machines and it doe's. Only difference is you upload onto the older XAgri app instead of the One app. Only issue is I don't trust the positional accuracy of the M2P. I have some big spray jobs coming up so I'm looking at hiring a Mavic 3E plus RTK base to help insure accuracy. Thanks for the how to videos😉

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  8 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful @joel2432

    • @giorgiobou3583
      @giorgiobou3583 5 месяцев назад

      Joel , Giorgio here from Chile, want to talk abut the process you did to load the info for p30, got a pahntom rtk and xag p30

    • @Joel2432
      @Joel2432 5 месяцев назад

      @giorgiobou3583 I basically followed the video, but the only difference with the P30 is you upload the kml files onto the "Agri" instead of The "One" when in XAG's Field Management system (FMS).
      XAG Drones require all Automated flight files to be uploaded onto the FMS cloud. Once you have done that, the files will automatically sync with the phone or device you use to control the P30.
      Then all you have to do is pick which mission you want to fly and swipe to upload and take off.

  • @jpjudge7898
    @jpjudge7898 Год назад +1

    Great videos as always full of information

  • @marksteggall7386
    @marksteggall7386 Год назад

    Thanks Nathan. This is fantastic!

  • @RosaBevington
    @RosaBevington Год назад +1

    Hi, quick question, does that drone not have obstacle avoidance sensors? That drone looks huge! Looks like it came close to a few trees too, that boundary was spot on!

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  Год назад +1

      There is obstacle detection in the drone, but because the boundaries were RTK the drone was able to get very close to the tree line. It's also very tricky based on the camera angle to see just how close it was. The drone was alerting of an obstacle but it didn't trigger the vehicle to stop.

  • @Operator_Drona
    @Operator_Drona Год назад

    I found this feature in xag drones-With Swarm technology you can fly up to 5 drones at once- can you make a film with at least two drones please...settings and what is interesting to see how the 2 drones behave when they encounter an obstacle in the middle of the field...thank you you are the best

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  Год назад

      Hi, there are some other communication methods that XAG has, however in the US and Canada the rules typically require one controller per drone. Most customers are happy with dividing a field in half then piloting one drone to one half and another drone to the other half to keep out of each others way, especially for the return flight home.

    • @Operator_Drona
      @Operator_Drona Год назад

      thank you@@pegasusrobotics

  • @jamielavercombe3163
    @jamielavercombe3163 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Nathan, I am having issues with transferring my targeted spray map from pix4d to my XAG drone. The map in pix4d is as I like but when I open it in the FMS there are parts missing that are on the pix4d but not in the FMS, not sure why only some parts are missing. Can you help with this>

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  7 месяцев назад

      Be sure to upload the KML, be sure that you are properly making obstacles and boundaries as separate items. Make sure the operation has a rate assigned so that it's not zero (otherwise its interpreted as a no spray zone with 0 rate). If that doesn't work be sure to reach out to our support team at www.pegasusrobotics.com

  • @user-ni3qm4zt6q
    @user-ni3qm4zt6q 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, Is it important that the same RTK station is used for mapping and spraying or can I use DRTK for DJI mapping, load into XAG One and use XRTK for processing?

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  10 месяцев назад

      Most of the time it is important to use the same reference so there is no offset. But in the case of DRTK or VRTK as long as you consider and build in proper tolerances it should be fine.

  • @LZILY
    @LZILY Год назад

    Hello, I am a farmer operating a P40 in South Korea. When I was mapping the hilly terrain with RealTerra and conducting pest control, the aircraft descended below 3 meters in altitude at the entry point, almost touching the ground, and then went back up again. I thought it might be due to the wind, so I continued the operation. However, the aircraft eventually collided with the ground, unable to detect the changing terrain. Could this be a problem with the terrain recognition sensor?

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  Год назад

      This indeed sounds like the terrain sensor may be dirty or damaged. Please consult your nearest location of service and support.

  • @giorgiobou3583
    @giorgiobou3583 5 месяцев назад

    Hi there, how i create user in the manage field system ?
    greetings

  • @jamielavercombe3163
    @jamielavercombe3163 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Nathan, I am still having trouble with creating an account with FMS, I can bring up the log in page but can't get to where I can create an account. I have the XAG one app that I fly my drone with but don't know how to get these maps from my Mavic 3m/PIX4D to the XAG drone. I have watched your videos on this but it doesn't should how get this FMS so I can get my maps to the drone? Please help.

  • @isaacleonelgordon921
    @isaacleonelgordon921 Год назад

    Hi, why it seems that the drone was very very close to the boundary?

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  Год назад

      When you use RTK you can achieve very close accuracy!

  • @davidbehr7865
    @davidbehr7865 Год назад

    Great Video !, What is 395 in the Mission Plan ? at which altitude did you fly the M3M ? Could it also be achieved with a M2P or M3, as you only used the RGB ?

    • @julius_pix4d
      @julius_pix4d Год назад +1

      395ft so ~ 120m altitude, and yes you can also use an RGB drone if it has RTK.

    • @davidbehr7865
      @davidbehr7865 Год назад

      @@julius_pix4d Why is RTK a must ? I usually fly P2P or Autel RGB and process in Pix4dFields

    • @julius_pix4d
      @julius_pix4d Год назад +1

      @@davidbehr7865 If you want to use the maps to create a boundary for spraying they need to be accurately located. GPS only, can have up to 5m deviation. It can work in some scenarios but you have to be careful, it's better with RTK.

  • @john-martin
    @john-martin 11 месяцев назад

    Typically how much are you paid for a mission like this one?

    • @pegasusrobotics
      @pegasusrobotics  10 месяцев назад

      Some people have minimum charges, others are making as much as $16/acre some are down as low as $10. It depends on the complexity of a job, crop, chemicals, and time or distance traveled.