Specialized Photogrammetry Drones Manufactured by Iranian Knowledge-Based Company

Specialized Photogrammetry Drones Manufactured by Iranian Knowledge-Based Company

TEHRAN (ANA)- Specialized photogrammetry drones have been produced by researchers of a knowledge-based company in Iran to manage the applied power grid in remote areas.
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“The company is active in producing all types of mapping equipment, including frequency wave receivers and specialized photogrammetry drones,” Mojgan Damqani, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.

She noted that the company has designed one of the newest and most state-of-the-art models of frequency wave receivers called Zimax Ultra receiver, adding that it is one of the best frequency receivers of its kind.

“We are the only company which has received accuracy approval from the Geographical Organization and the Mapping Organization of Iran,” Demqani said.

“The drone built by our knowledge-based company can be utilized in remote and inaccessible areas where electrical engineers need aerial images and mapping to identify the location of power masts,” she noted.

In another development, Iranian experts at a knowledge-based company succeeded in designing and manufacturing a drone with nest which is capable of patrolling and transmitting images online.

“The drone which is equipped with a nest is considered as a very new product in the world, and this company has achieved the technical know-how to produce it,” Mehdi Joudi, a representative of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.

Noting that drones with a nest do not need a pilot, he said, “This system consists of three separate parts and includes the drone, the nest or box, and under-web software.”

Joudi noted that such a drone is used for patrolling the mines, adding, “The system works in a way that the users place the nest and the drone inside the complex, and for instance, the manager from Tehran can easily monitor and control the mine by pressing a button embedded in a web application.”

“The drone automatically takes off from the nest and can patrol the mine without the need for an operator,” he added.

“The drone transmits images to the user online. The user can control the flying system to a limited extent, but is unable to crash it,” Joudi underlined.

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