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Jay estimates that by using DroneDeploy for these services, the nonprofit has saved over 80 days worth of field time each year. The team uses the annotation toolbox frequently as well. “We can now make adjustments on the fly knowing that we can verify the elevation data later for any point on the map, without having to drive back to the community to do another survey,” Jay explained.":1,"#Another clear advantage to having up-to-date imagery of a given community is the immediate boost in accuracy in placing each community water point, Jay told us. Without census data, nor quality satellite imagery, it's difficult to determine where each water point should be placed, in order to maximize the ease of access for each household. For example, in the town of Nandobo, Water for Good had implemented a dozen manual pumps, but was ready to upgrade the town to a larger solar powered piped distribution system in 2020. 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Their current strategy includes designing every single water point needed for an entire region, with full implementation aided by drone mapping. The nonprofit’s current focus region is home to about one million people - with 1,325 new water points already in the planning stages to take the area from 10% water access up to 75%. Already in 2021, 39 new piped water points and 22 manual pumps have been installed - which means over 25,000 people have gained water access this year alone. We’re looking forward to continuing to support Water for Good through our Drones for Good program.":1,"#Jay Hocking, Chief of Operations, Water for Good":1,"#This ability to plan for the proper community needs through adequate data and understanding means more people are able to get access to safe, reliable drinking water.”":1,"#Focused planning is what creates projects built to last. 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DroneDeploy’s orthomosaic maps and 3D models have significantly aided these processes, by providing a remote planning system and quick distance estimations for Water for Good’s teams.":1,"#To combat these challenges, Water for Good, a nonprofit organization, hopes to provide a lasting, sustainable service of water to the region. To do so, the group is utilizing photogrammetry techniques and DroneDeploy maps to understand the terrain around them, before drilling wells and constructing water pipelines. 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Our company grew out of the complexity of using drones to protect endangered wildlife in South Africa in 2013. Now our customers orchestrate over 1 million drones flights every year in over 180 countries.":1,"#We are also proud to see DroneDeploy used in humanitarian aid and disaster relief efforts. Understanding every pixel in an image can go a long way in helping take what was once difficult, time-consuming, or even dangerous, and transform them into simple, cost-effective, automated tasks.":1,"#The Dataset":1,"#We have built our own proprietary photogrammetry pipelines (called MapEngine) that runs in the cloud on a very large scale. These pipelines process all the imagery datasets as they are collected by the drones around the world. These pipelines handle hundreds of millions of images a year to create pointclouds and 3D models of each site. 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If you do not agree to the modified Terms, you should discontinue your use of the Services.":1,"#Specifically excluded, without limitation, from the definition of Qualified Educational Institution are:":1,"#Hospitals, healthcare systems & research laboratories;":1,"#If you acquired Services from DroneDeploy subject to these Educational Use Terms (“":1,"#Non-accredited educational institutions;":1,"#Junior colleges;":1,"#Colleges, universities and technical schools; and":1,"#loading...":1,"#October 25, 2019":1,"#I'm sorry, I can only answer questions about DroneDeploy or related topics.":1,"#DroneDeploy.org.":1,"#Cortafuegos de DroneDeploy":1,"#Want to discuss Firewall in more detail?":1,"#Your dock or drone can connect with any endpoints on the internet":1,"#Without Firewall":1,"#Firewall encrypts all traffic between the drone hardware and DroneDeploy’s network, providing you with end-to-end encryption.":1,"#Firewall adheres to key industry standards, privacy regulations and certifications.":1,"#Firewall is paired with a verification feature to ensure the dock is isolated.":1,"#Firewall automatically blocks unauthorized access attempts from unknown IP addresses, reducing the risk of data breaches and network compromises.":1,"#Firewall is implemented through a set of network firewall rules that allow the dock or drone to connect securely to the DroneDeploy network using static IP addresses.":1,"#Firewall stops drone hardware from being able to communicate with the public internet – isolating network traffic to only DroneDeploy’s secure cloud servers.":1,"#How does Firewall work?":1,"#Leveraging network security tools that only permit connections to trusted, DroneDeploy-controlled US servers – on specific IP ranges – Firewall prevents drone control or data egress to anywhere or anyone except authorized users.":1,"#With Firewall":1,"#Create a flight plan by walking around the perimeter of the desired flight plan. Clicking \"Mark Location\" as you walk.":1,"#Safety considerations in hazardous environments":1,"#Woodside, Australia’s largest oil and gas production and exploration company, has collaborated with DroneDeploy to roll out an innovative robotics program – transforming their asset management system.":1,"#Want to learn more about deploying robots for inspections?":1,"#By using Spot (from Boston Dynamics) to capture data for EEHA inspections, inspectors spend less time traveling and looking for the equipment in the field. This gives them more time to analyze data so they can spot defects earlier, or carry out repairs, leading to a safer asset.":1,"#Watch the full webinar on-demand":1,"#for expert advice from DroneDeploy, Boston Dynamics and Woodside.":1,"#Spot follows an auto-generated route and inspects assigned areas, taking high-resolution and 360 photographs of assets along with geolocation data. This information is automatically uploaded to the cloud and Woodside’s bespoke asset management system and digital twin platform, FUSE.":1,"#Woodside is also hoping to use robots to automate other inspection use cases – such as emergency lighting, corrosion detection, structural inspections, methane leak detection and more. It’s clear that visual inspections are just the beginning for this innovative robotics deployment.":1,"#Woodside started exploring the value of robots by deploying them at the Woodside operated Pluto LNG Plant. The first use case for the robots was to capture the data necessary to perform Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas (EEHA) inspections. These inspections take place in industrial locations where there are increased hazards like noise, heat and moving equipment.":1,"#Of course, safety was another critical consideration when developing this solution. Typically, inspectors in these areas have a hot work permit and carry a personal gas monitor. They’re able to shut down equipment if a situation becomes hazardous.":1,"#Spector: An innovative robotics inspection solution":1,"#The visual inspections are time-consuming and mandated by regulations, but are not considered as high value as detailed inspections and repair work. It was the perfect opportunity to put robots to work. This is how Project Spector – short for ‘inspector’ – was born.":1,"#Spector is a data capture service that combines the latest robotics hardware and software technology with Woodside’s best operational practices. 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