Looking to The Sky for Geotechnical Data
States are using data from unmanned aerial systems to help predict geological threats, prioritize mitigation efforts, and aid recovery after an event occurs—with reduced costs and improved safety.
Transportation projects use unmanned aerial systems (UAS)—often referred to as drones—for many purposes, such as aerial photography, reconnaissance, surveying, structural inspection, and monitoring for documentation, safety, and security. The benefits of using UAS include improved access, better quality, increased safety, greater speed, and improved efficiency.