Användning av drönare i skogsbranschen

The drone (UAV) was initially developed for military purposes in order to reduce the risk of pilots. Significant for a drone is that it can fly by itself or be remotely controlled by a operator. The drone's size, price and handling have made it more attractive to the forest industry. Education of...

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Autor principal: Marinder, Daniel
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
sueco
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14762/
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Sumario:The drone (UAV) was initially developed for military purposes in order to reduce the risk of pilots. Significant for a drone is that it can fly by itself or be remotely controlled by a operator. The drone's size, price and handling have made it more attractive to the forest industry. Education of Forest Engineers is adaptive and should be characterized by what current research shows and what the forest industry considers to be the necessary knowledge for a forest engineer. Thus, the School for Forest Management considering whether to implement drones in the education. The first purpose of this study is to analyze which laws and regulations apply when using drones. The second purpose is to accomplish a market survey to identify how/if potential employers use drones and which models are possibly used. The literature study has been carried out by analyzing scientific articles, Rules and regulations of The Swedish Transport Agency, internet sites and previous degree projects. The market survey is made as a qualitative study with telephone interviews. The interviewed companies are divided into categories:  Member Organizations  Forestry companies with large land holdings (> 1000000 ha)  Other forest companies  Management  Authorities  Certification Company  University  Consulting company with drone  Software developer In the study, 31 companies were surveyed and 25 have participated. The most common uses are to get a quick overview from above, manufacture of orthophotos, inventory of bearings and instruction films. The most common models are DJI Mavic Pro and DJI Phantom 4 Pro. Conclusions are that 47 percent of the operational organizations use the drone regualarly in the business. The remaining categories use the drone recurring. However, all respondents believe that the drone will be used more frequently in five to ten years in their organizations. Threats are the design of laws, software development, knowledge and other possibilities in the form of satellite images and laser scanning. A forest engineer should know which laws and rules apply when using drones and what opportunities exist. Methods for calculating stock volumes are underway but accuracy remains.