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    Cell Tower Inspections by Drones are a Rapidly Emerging Use Case for UAS
    Maholi Hernández
    • Mar 9, 2017
    • 1 min

    Cell Tower Inspections by Drones are a Rapidly Emerging Use Case for UAS

    Drones are quickly emerging as a new tool to conduct cell tower inspections. In fact, AT&T estimates that UAS eliminate 33% of human tow
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    Skyward Acquired by Verizon as Big Telecom Invests in Drone Economy
    Maholi Hernández
    • Feb 20, 2017
    • 1 min

    Skyward Acquired by Verizon as Big Telecom Invests in Drone Economy

    Verizon announced that it has acquired Skyward, in an effort to simplify UAS operations and management.
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    US Coast Guard Tests UAS Aboard National Security Cutter
    Maholi Hernández
    • Feb 8, 2017
    • 1 min

    US Coast Guard Tests UAS Aboard National Security Cutter

    The Coast Guard completed system testing of a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) on Coast Guard Cutter Stratton, a national security cutt
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    CASE STUDY: Using UAS for Railroad Station Inspections
    Maholi Hernández
    • Jan 23, 2017
    • 1 min

    CASE STUDY: Using UAS for Railroad Station Inspections

    SUMMARY: Data provided by aerial images can present new information, in order to detect flaws along railroads, cell towers and even boats. The purposes a drone can provide are increasing every day, and ,at the same time, decreasing accidents and saving people. PROBLEM: Rail inspections have taken place since 1882. Examining rail tracks for flaws that could lead to catastrophic failures are an important practice that needs to be done continuously. Railroad inspections can take
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