Title: The Future of Unmanned Aerial Systems.
Michael Wing, assistant professor in Forest Engineering, Resources and Management, describes Oregon State's development of low-cost unmanned aerial systems (UAS). This technology is now becoming available at prices well below $2000. Coupled with light-weight sensors, UAS are capable of capturing high resolution imagery that can support natural resource management, disaster response and search and rescue operations. This presentation will include information about low-cost UAS and how this technology can be used for the benefit of society.
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