Pawan Fangaria
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In my article "Semiconductor Future Hinges on a Single Pillar", I had mentioned about some of the technologies to be very prominent in near future - Drone was one among those. I am happy to see Drones coming into limelight. I had also watched the CES 2016 panel on "Future of Urban Mobility" where Qualcomm CEO, Steve Mollenkopf emphasized about the importance of Drones in transportation, but difficulties in experimenting its use-model in the real world.
Now I see this Typhoon H Drone by Yuneec. It's powered by Intel's RealSense technology known for sensing long depth. Typhoon H has built-in anti-collision feature that makes it full-proof of any kind of collision.
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Does that remove the phobia about Drone that it will crash, collide, or hit into an aircraft when too high? I haven't checked into battery life for duration of operation, but I guess that solution, may be charge-by-fly (it's just my thought for now
) too would come out soon.
So, are we in for our goods purchased on-line to be delivered by Drones within a few hours?
Now I see this Typhoon H Drone by Yuneec. It's powered by Intel's RealSense technology known for sensing long depth. Typhoon H has built-in anti-collision feature that makes it full-proof of any kind of collision.
View attachment 16363
Does that remove the phobia about Drone that it will crash, collide, or hit into an aircraft when too high? I haven't checked into battery life for duration of operation, but I guess that solution, may be charge-by-fly (it's just my thought for now
So, are we in for our goods purchased on-line to be delivered by Drones within a few hours?