Over the past two decades, the production and use of drones have increased dramatically. Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) used for military, search and rescue, commercial, and human activities.
The advancement of computer technology has greatly aided in the development of new drone systems and their widespread application. Drones are fortresses used by military organizations for air raids and airstrikes.
However, with the advent of technology, they have become increasingly self-sufficient, with an automated component.
A drone is an emerging sector of the aviation industry that has been received differently by the public, mainly because of the potential for abuse, breach of privacy, and military use in combat.
Asteria Aerospace, a JIO subsidiary, recently launched SkyDeck, its first drone software platform.
What is Asteria Aerospace?
Asteria Aerospace designs and develops drone-based solutions to transform business operations using online data. Drones made by Asteria for the past decade have been known for their excellent quality, reliability, and long-term durability.
Asteria also develops visual and analytics software solutions to convert online data from drones into functional intelligence. The company’s products and solutions are widely used by national security and defense organisations, government institutions, and the private sector in areas such as security, energy and resources, agriculture, geographic information systems (GIS), construction, and mining.
What is SkyDeck?
According to the company’s release, SkyDeck is a cloud-based software platform that provides a Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution for various industry issues such as agriculture, testing, industrial testing, surveillance, and security.
SkyDeck is a provider of integrated dashboard and drone navigation management services, drone aircraft design and development, data processing, visualization, and AI-based analysis of aerial data captured by drones.
In the field of agriculture, SkyDeck provides data and information that can be used to precisely measure crop characteristics, assess plant health, and increase agricultural inputs.
SkyDeck uses the power of drones to digitally monitor and monitor assets in key infrastructure areas such as oil and gas, telecom, and energy and resources to keep them safe, detect threats, and record changes.
Conclusion
SkyDeck can also assist in the efficient use of drones in various government programs and programs, such as the Svamitva Scheme, Smart Cities, Agristack, and other development projects.
Neel Mehta, Founder, and Director of Asteria Aerospace, shares, “The recent release of drone operating regulations and the promotion of DaaS by the government have increased the demand for drones in all sectors of the industry.”
Asteria is already among the leading manufacturers, and with the launch of SkyDeck, we are addressing the need for an hour with integrated drone hardware, software, and operating solution, drone by measure.
The diverse nature of SkyDeck brings with it the promise of efficiency for the company in various fields.
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