Dronitaly - Working with drones
March 12th, 2018
Abstract
The fourth edition of Dronitaly. Working with drones will be held on March 23rd and 24th, 2018 at the Palazzo delle Stelline Congress Center in Milan.
Dronitaly is the event dedicated to the Unmanned Vehicle systems (UVS), the drones, and their professional applications.
The event offers a moment of meeting and business between industrial operators and professionals belonging to different categories.
The DEIB will take part in Dronitaly with three research groups:
After the european project Cloud4Drones, the research group of prof. Spalvieri, in cooperation with Binary Core, spinoff of Politecnico di Milano, has developed a cloud platform that allows a user to track drone’s position, to watch video streaming and to control drone’s sensors and cameras through the 4G mobile network. The next step is the control of drone’s flight in operations beyond visual line of sight. A beta version of the platform is already available, see www.iagocloud.com.
The NESLab at Politecnico di Milano designs, implements, and deploys networked embedded software powering application-level functionality as well as low-level control of aerial drones, along with their interconnection with the Internet of Things. The research work spans programming abstractions for collaborating drone teams, drone operating systems, as well as efficient and dependable flight control.
The research group of the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Lab (AIRLab) has developed an innovative vision system for the reconstruction of complex infrastructures from few high resolution aerial views. The system exploits the information in each pixel of the images to optimize the reconstructed model (a 3D polygonal mesh) minimizing the photometric error on the different views.
More details are available at https://www.ciaotickets.com/evento/dronitaly-0.
Dronitaly is the event dedicated to the Unmanned Vehicle systems (UVS), the drones, and their professional applications.
The event offers a moment of meeting and business between industrial operators and professionals belonging to different categories.
The DEIB will take part in Dronitaly with three research groups:
After the european project Cloud4Drones, the research group of prof. Spalvieri, in cooperation with Binary Core, spinoff of Politecnico di Milano, has developed a cloud platform that allows a user to track drone’s position, to watch video streaming and to control drone’s sensors and cameras through the 4G mobile network. The next step is the control of drone’s flight in operations beyond visual line of sight. A beta version of the platform is already available, see www.iagocloud.com.
The NESLab at Politecnico di Milano designs, implements, and deploys networked embedded software powering application-level functionality as well as low-level control of aerial drones, along with their interconnection with the Internet of Things. The research work spans programming abstractions for collaborating drone teams, drone operating systems, as well as efficient and dependable flight control.
The research group of the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Lab (AIRLab) has developed an innovative vision system for the reconstruction of complex infrastructures from few high resolution aerial views. The system exploits the information in each pixel of the images to optimize the reconstructed model (a 3D polygonal mesh) minimizing the photometric error on the different views.
More details are available at https://www.ciaotickets.com/evento/dronitaly-0.