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Canada's key of defence staff announced this week that the Canadian military needs new drones and he desires those drones to be equipped - an update that doesn't come without its talk about of controversy.

DJI's Phantom 2 Vision+ is an updated version of the Phantom 2 Eye-sight. It's a GPS-directed four-rotor quadcopter-more properly, it's the best quadcopter 2016 (Spermbody9.Page.tl) drone, since it is with the capacity of semi-autonomous flight. Actually, other drones in the Phantom 2 family can operate entirely on preprogrammed waypoints without the direct control (a capacity which DJI tells us the Eye-sight+ will gain within a couple weeks with a software upgrade).

It comes as no surprise that LAPD was given these drones. Actually, this isn't the first time LAPD has discussed drones. Previously in Feb LAPD was at Israel during their Big Data" conference taking a look at drones called Hovermast". Hovermast" drones can be used for spying and even audience control. I will make an effort to keep this list modified monthly, as the industry is producing very fast, and new amazing personal and commercial drones on the market keep popping up. In the FAA program, Wal-Mart said it wanted to test drones when planning on taking stock of trailers and other items in the auto parking lot of a warehouse using electronic tagging and other methods. A Wal-Mart circulation center may have a huge selection of trailers ready in its garden, and a drone may potentially be used to quickly take into account what each one is holding. The SteadiDrone Q4D is a little high quality body for GoPro video recording and picture use

Another solution is by using computer eyesight. This needs a lot of processing power so in the other solution is based on computer vision. Due to limitations in computing power of onboard devices, this results in sending an image down to the bottom for processing. This is actually the system that the No Tech Explorer uses. It's a good system that can keep track of and structure an thing but since it depends on transmitting the video recording, its success is reduced by video recording transmission bandwidth limitations that reduce image quality, and latency caused by sending the data back and forth. It's totally possible that a fast moving object will have left the tracking zone by the time that the drone can behave. As a aspect point, since traffic monitoring is remote control connection based mostly, if the connection is shattered the traffic monitoring will also cease.

DARPA says that the UAV uses a commercial DJI Flamewheel equipped with a 3DR Pixhawk autopilot for the airframe, among other adornments. Perhaps most impressive is that this unit is able to hit speed even holding sonar, inertia sensors and an HD camera on such a tiny structure. Oh, and the demo airline flight in the training video below was completely autonomous. That's right, zero pilots were involved in getting the drone around the stacks of containers and whatnot here.