@16:25, that is a Cell Site equipment for a wireless carrier, not an HVAC system. You can see the cone shape GPS antenna above the cabinets to the left of the picture which is common for all cell sites to have. Antennas shown @18:30 are connected to this cell site. In this case, it looks like all the coax cabling for this cell site is routed through conduits instead of box cable trays routed along the rooftop. This is good because most cable tray covers will rust where the screws are installed and with time, strong winds can blow off these cable tray covers and cause injury. Drone inspections are a good way to also inspect these cable trays and also check for loose conduits.
Hello, What is the difference between the totalstation point level and the scale point level, and can the totalstation point level be used for level device? Thanks
Great video! I'm a Part 107 Pilot here in Fort Lauderdale and would like to do this type of work. Is there any other requirements (like certs or licenses) needed to this?
Judging by the video, either multiple Visual observers or a BVLOS waiver from the FAA. Since there is no way to conduct this type of flight while maintaining VLOS unless you follow the drone around.
To fly the job you’d just need to be a 107 pilot and follow FAA rules. But to do the analysis, you’ll need to have a structural engineering background.
For mapping it is, but for inspection projects like this one, the positional accuracy was not the priority, the resolution of the images was the most critical.
Realy cool Rami, a new demand for surveyors and a good example of what is surveying in BIM. Greetings from Brazil, Bruno.
Wow...very impressive...Awesome how it uses A.I. to find defects. cool video Rami!
This is an interesting perspective of drones and their capabilities.
Impressive video! Thanks a lot for using Drone Harmony!
I love the drone videos. I am slowly working towards getting my drone license. Another great video, Rami. Thank you!
Some really cool tools! Thanks for sharing
Awesome video. Thanks for uploading. This is where the future is at!
@16:25, that is a Cell Site equipment for a wireless carrier, not an HVAC system. You can see the cone shape GPS antenna above the cabinets to the left of the picture which is common for all cell sites to have. Antennas shown @18:30 are connected to this cell site. In this case, it looks like all the coax cabling for this cell site is routed through conduits instead of box cable trays routed along the rooftop. This is good because most cable tray covers will rust where the screws are installed and with time, strong winds can blow off these cable tray covers and cause injury. Drone inspections are a good way to also inspect these cable trays and also check for loose conduits.
Great job Dr.Rami
Wow, very impressive and detailed.
Interesting video. Thank you!
Great video Rami
Good work, thanks for sharing.
Super useful! Thank you
Cool tutorial to see as fpv drone artist !
tried to save it to my playlist, some reason it's not allowing me. Love the video
Great stuff. I am new to the Drome industry. Looking for direction. Thanks for the information.
What do you think about Sparkfun products ?
Thanks.
Another comprehensive video on 3D model and defect
How to capture the data, the software to use and how to process the data
What if there is a power line between the buildings?
What is the software used for the data-collection? The flight planning portion that is showing up on the remote controller.
*taking notes*
How much did they charge for a work like that ? Drone , 3D model any idea ?
I'm in Miami. I'd like to know if it's possible to be able to do this type of work strictly as a DSP and not as an inspector or engineer.
Hello, What is the difference between the totalstation point level and the scale point level, and can the totalstation point level be used for level device? Thanks
He should have a VO on the backside of the building. Gotta maintain LOS bro!
How do you detect if the building corners are vertical?
very good business, pot falling or any hazard can be found and prevented
So you guys are not worried about using DJI products in the US? I remember there were some issues about spyware in DJI. Can you still fly DJI in US?
You cannot fly DJI or other Chinese drones for government work. Projects that belong to private corporations, you can fly any kind of drone.
How much does a job like this typically pay?
Can you share a sample report?
Great video! I'm a Part 107 Pilot here in Fort Lauderdale and would like to do this type of work.
Is there any other requirements (like certs or licenses) needed to this?
Judging by the video, either multiple Visual observers or a BVLOS waiver from the FAA. Since there is no way to conduct this type of flight while maintaining VLOS unless you follow the drone around.
To fly the job you’d just need to be a 107 pilot and follow FAA rules. But to do the analysis, you’ll need to have a structural engineering background.
@@RamiTamimi thanks Rami 👍
i can feel laptop’s graphic card is crying :)
1st like buddy😎
Это отлично
I see you didn't put the RTK on the drone is there a reason.i thought the RTK was important
For mapping it is, but for inspection projects like this one, the positional accuracy was not the priority, the resolution of the images was the most critical.
@@RamiTamimi thank you
@@RamiTamimi Well this drone doesnt have great resolution - 20 MPx is not so great. Not sure where the pilot found is has 8K camera.
Hi Rami, I like Drone Harmony as well, but I can't find a good 3D modeling program. What did you use for this project? Thanks, Dani
How do you guys georeferenced or scaled the model?
The same way we do in mapping. Either using GCPs and/or RTK/PPK corrections on the drone trajectories.
This video could've been cut in half...sigh
KML file
That detail is crap....