Smart Commercial Photography Drones: Key players, Purposes, Framework, Guidance, 2015 to 2021
Smart Commercial Photography Drones: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021 Size and Share Published in 2015-10-16 Available for US$ 4000 at Researchmoz.us
Description
Next generation Smart photography drones leverage better technology. They support high quality video camera work in every industry. They support personal photography and video capture. The drone technology is evolving: better stability, better reliability, better navigation, softer landings, longer flights, better ability to carry different payloads. Affordable, useful camera drones are available. The study has 434 pages and 182 tables and figures.
Photography drones are smart because they have sensors and software that permits automated response to cameras or sensor input. Smart drones are evolving the ability to interconnect to smart phones, but drones are smart even without smart phone guidance systems. Smart commercial drones connect seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each other.
Smart commercial drones have a computer inside. They are easy to fly, maneuverable remotely, contain sensor logic. Soon all smart drones will have computer driven collision avoidance technology making the flying more reliable. Remote operation occurs in the context of a workflow and sensors. Cameras are improving dramatically to permit management of video and picture taking that is realistic and detailed.
Vendors continue to improve the capabilities of these drone aircraft. Their ability to support the commercial endeavors is increasing. Unmanned aircraft have fundamentally changed the accuracy of video photography from the air. Drones can provide more information at less cost than a human inspection team can. Drones provide video that is more exact than what can be gathered in any other manner. Drones provide more compelling video for entertainment than can be done at a reasonable cost.
Photography drone smart sensors and software permit automated response to camera or sensor input. Smart photography drones are evolving the ability to interconnect to smart phones, but drones are smart even without smart phone guidance systems. Smart photography drones connect seamlessly to the Internet and to each other. Connections are secure.
Smart commercial drones have a computer inside. They are easy to fly, maneuverable remotely, contain sensor logic. Soon all smart drones will have computer driven collision avoidance technology. Remote operation occurs in the context of a workflow and sensors. Cameras are improving dramatically to permit management of video and picture taking that is realistic and detailed.
Drones achieve doing work as they are remotely controlled.
Smart commercial drones connect seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each other. Smart commercial drone aerial vehicle (UAV) technology has reached a level of maturity that has put these systems at the forefront of aerospace manufacturing. Procurement around the world is adapting to drone availability.
Use cases are evolving rapidly for video, specialized video, targeted video, and personal photography. The emergence of stable flight platforms that provide a stable photography image and collision avoidance systems makes market maturity a certainty. Use in the global war on terrorism has demonstrated unique usefulness for military intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and communications relay achieving 3 million hours of operation. Small commercial drones are being used to shoot video from the air, proving the viability of drone camera systems.
The relatively low-cost of smart commercial drones make them work for civilian applications. Drone aircraft are sophisticated and flexible. They take off, fly and land autonomously managed by a remote controller. They enable engineers to push the envelope of normal flight. Reconnaissance drones can fly for days continuously. Remote, ground-based pilots can work in shifts.
Designers work to simplify the aircraft’s configuration, making systems that are adaptable to different payloads on different days. Drones can be redesigned and tested at reduced risk than with development of manned aircraft. Drones allow configurations that would be impossible or impractical for human occupation. Drones are becoming easier to control.
Drone unmanned aircraft systems are achieving a level of relatively early maturity in this manner, having parallel markets. Fleets of unmanned aircraft systems have begun to evolve. The U.S. Army has achieved four million flight hours for its unmanned aircraft systems fleet. Unmanned aerial systems have good handling characteristics. Drone UAS units are designed to support taking remarkable video using stable platforms. Other military drones perform high-speed, long-endurance, covert, multi-mission intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and precision-strike missions over land or sea.
According to Susan Eustis, leader of the team that prepared the study, “Quantities of fielded smart Photography drone systems of every size and description are set to increase. Every photo opportunity can be enhanced vis use of a smart drone. Drones will connect to smart phones. Drones can fly indoors. Smart commercial drones units feature a variety of camera attachments, sensors, and internal loads. Large 2,000 pound payloads are possible, campus security is set to emerge as a significant sector. Electro-optical/Infrared (EO/IR) sensor, and an all-weather synthetic aperture radar indicators are maximizing long loiter capabilities and increasing the usefulness of smart commercial drones.”
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Smart commercial drones drone markets at $1.6 billion in 2014 are anticipated to reach $8.5 billion by 2021. This forecast number is arrived at by close examination of all the segment growth trajectories. Photography, real estate, campus security, filmmaking, and Videography are all being implemented in the context of drone photography. Each of these will grow at a different pace, depending on the use case effectiveness of the smart commercial photography drones. Commercial grade consumer video drones represent the largest revenue segment in 2015 and remain the biggest throughout the forecast period.
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Companies Profiled
Market Leaders
DJI Systems
Parrot
Ascending Technologies
Go Pro
3D Robotics
Walkera
Lockheed Martin
AeroVironment
Draganflyer
Market Participants
Alsok
Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly
ASN Technologies
Aurora Flight
Aviation Industry Corp (AVIC)
Chiyoda
Danish Aviation Systems
Challis UAV Inc.
Integrated Dynamics
Intel
Japan Drones
L-3 Communications
Laird / Cattron Group International
Parrot/senseFly
Prox Dynamics
Proxy Technologies
RUAG Aerospace
Safran Morpho
SAIC
Scaled Composites
Schiebel
Secom
Skycatch
Textron
Topcon Positioning Group
TRNDlabs
XAircraft
Walkera
Wing Looong
ZMP
Key Topics
Commercial Drones
Smart Commercial Drones
Autonomous systems
Drones
UAS
Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
Drone 3D Mapping
Drone Surveillance
Drone Reconnisance
Drone Intelligence
Drone Missles
Photography Drones Applications
Drone Personal Photographs
Drone Personal Video
Drone Filmmaking
Drone Real Estate
Drone Video for Industry
Campus Security
Pipeline Inspections
Smart Commercial Drones
Disaster Response Smart Commercial Drones
Smart Commercial Drones Photography, Videographynchers Smart Commercial Drones
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Table of Content
Smart Commercial Drone Market Driving Forces 33
Photography Drone Challenges 40
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems 41
Smart Drone Roads In The Sky 41
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Shares 42
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Forecasts 44
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Total Forecasts 45
1. SMART COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DRONES: MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 47
1.1 Smart Photography Commercial Drones 47
1.1.1 Smart Photography Drones Description 47
1.2 Drone Enhanced Capability and Payloads 50
1.2.1 Photography Drones Resilience 51
1.2.2 Small and Micro-Drones 51
1.2.3 Drone Aerial Systems Perimeter Surveillance 52
1.3 Georeferenced Imagery 52
1.3.1 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Traffic Monitoring 53
1.3.2 Mapping 54
1.3.3 Homeland Security 55
1.3.4 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for Scientific Research 57
1.4 Globalization and Technology 58
1.4.1 Proliferation of Conventional Drone Technologies 59
1.4.2 Drones General Roles 59
1.5 Border Patrol: 60
1.6 Development Of Lighter Yet More Powerful Power Sources For Photography Drones61
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