Mapping

Mission tools - Mapping Tool Symbol

Search & Rescue

Mission tools - Search and Rescue

Search & Rescue

Search & Rescue default route allows drawing a spiral which can cover the target area. The spiral can be modified using the two black-gray points or by opening the Search & Rescue Menu (click on the route waypoints) and changing parameters:

  • Radius: it is the spiral maximum radius.

  • Rounds: the number of the spiral rounds.

  • Altitude: altitude of the waypoints. It can be expressed in AGL, MSL or WGS84.

  • Angle: inclination angle of the spiral axes on the map.

  • Length: length of the entire route.

  • Rotation: you can choose between clock-wise or counter clock-wise.

Mission tools - Search and Rescue configuration

Search & Rescue configuration

Photogrammetry

Mission tools - Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry

This tool enables users to draw a polygon on the map and configure camera parameters in order to automatically generate a mapping mission. Photogrammetry can be set from the mission tab by clicking on the Mapping icon and selecting photogrammetry from the list.

The process to configure a Photogrammetry mission:

  1. Clicking on the map, draw the polygon which indicates the zone the drone will cover with its flight. When you close the polygon, a new window will appear you.

  2. The first time a mission is defined, the following menu will show up allowing the user to define the Camera specifications or selecting it from the database included in Veronte Pipe by clicking on the magnifying glass icon. Veronte can stream the video signal selecting Streaming and if the camera is associated with a gimbal, it can be defined here. When performing a Photogrammetry mission, this option has to be selected and its action defined.

    Mission tools - Camera Configuration

    Camera Configuration

    The five parameters that appear below the camera name are:

    • Width Sensor in millimetres.

    • Height Sensor in millimetres.

    • Width resolution in pixels.

    • Height resolution in pixels.

    • Focal length.

    Mission tools - Sensor Parameters

    Sensor Parameters

  3. When your camera is created, it is time to configure your Photogrammetry process.

    Mission tools - Photogrammetry Configuration

    Photogrammetry Configuration

    In the menu we can find:

    • Camera: you can select which camera using in the process.

    • Turn radius: radius of the route turns. Depending on this value and the distance between passes, there are three cases for this part of the route (the radius has to be established according to the minimum recheable by the platform):

      • If the radius is 0, there are not curves between passes, but straight lines. This option is used for multicopters, which are able tor perform that kind of path.

      • If the radius is smaller than half the distance between passes (R<d/2), the curve created is a semicircle having as diameter exactly that distance.

      Mission tools - Smaller Radius

      Smaller Radius

      • If the radius is bigger than half the distance between phases (R>d/2), the path between the straight lines is made up of two curves and a line.

      Mission tools - Bigger Radius

      Bigger Radius

    • Overlap: It is the desired overlap of the photos in the route direction. Its effect will be evident in the photos period changes.

    • Sidelap: The desired photos overlap in the different passes. Increasing this value will reduce the distance between the passes.

    • Altitude: It is the waypoints altitude in AGL.

    • GSD: The Ground Sampling Distance in photogrammetry is the distance between two consecutive pixel centres measured on the ground.

    • In addition, the Main Direction of the mission can be edited (for example, to avoid excessive wind exposition). In the mission creation, at the centre of the created polygon, an orientable white arrow is present. When the arrow is turned, the mission will turn its main direction consequently.

    The following image represents the mapping configurable variables in Veronte Pipe:

    Mission tools - Overlap and Sidelap

    Overlap and Sidelap

  4. When defining a Photogrammetry mission an automation will be created automatically. To complete the mission, in the lower part of the previous menu the option Photogrammetry has to be selected and the user must define the action that will be carried out, in this case taking a photo. The action (usually Output) has to be defined according to the hardware configuration on board. Once completed all the configuration, the automation will be created, by default its name is Mapping mission as showed in the two pictures below.

Mission tools - Mapping Automation Event

Mapping Automation Event

This automotion tool offers you define automotion as:

  • Inside area: the event will be carried out when the aircraft enter in the area.

  • Outside area: the event will be carried out when the aircraft leave the area.

Object of interest defines the object that have to enter or leave the area.

Mission tools - Mapping Automation Action

Mapping Automation Action

The action is carried out periodically in order to cover all the required area. Hence, the Period is computed in accordance with this and the camera specifications.

The configuration of the Photogrammetry mission is now complete. If the user wants to modify it, it can be done by changing the automation, the mission or the camera settings. The created camera can be found in the Devices panel as showed in the following figure.

It is also possible to create a camera previously and select it after during the mission creation. How to add a new camera and configure it, is explained in Camera section.

Capsule Dropping

Mission tools - Capsule Dropping

Capsule Dropping

This tool can be used when the user wants to create automatically a mission which has the scope of periodically dropping the payload when the platform is following the route.

To do this it is necessary to open the Capsule Dropping tool from the Mission toolbar. The configuration of this kind of mission is exactly the same of the Photogrammetry but menu and automation are different.

The process to configure a Capsule Dropping mission:

  1. Clicking on the map, draw the polygon which indicates the zone the drone will cover with its flight. When you close the polygon, a new window will appear you.

    Mission tools - Camera Configuration

    Camera Configuration

  2. When your camera is created, it is time o configure your *Capsule Dropping process.

    The routes can be modified by changing the parameters in the menu which shows up when a waypoint of the mapping mission is clicked. The following parameters can be set:

    • Drop: the Dropping system can be configured in the tool menu and switched from this list.

    • Turn Radius: radius of the route turns. In this case, the default configuration has the turn radius set to 0, but the effect of this parameter on the curve form is the same as in the case of photogrammetry mission.

    • AGL: waypoints Above Ground Level altitude.

    • Distance: distance between two parallel routes of the mission.

    • Period: dropping period in [s].

    Mission tools - Capsule Dropping Configuration

    Capsule Dropping Configuration

  3. As in the photogrammetry case, when the mission is defined, the previous menu will show up allowing the user to define the Capsule Dropping mission actions. The automation is then created as showed in the following image.

    Mission tools - Capsule Dropping Automation Event

    Capsule Dropping Automation Event

  4. The configuration of the Capsule Dropping mission is now complete. If the user wants to modify it, it can be done by changing the automation, the mission or the dropping system settings. The created dropping device can be found in the Devices panel as showed in the following figure.

    Mission tools - Capsule Dropping device

    Capsule Dropping device

It is possible to create a Drop System before the mission and select it after, this can be done in the Devices panel.