Sensor Integration and Performance Optimizations for Mineral Exploration
using Large-scale Hybrid Multirotor UAVs
Sensor Integration and Performance Optimizations for Mineral Exploration
using Large-scale Hybrid Multirotor UAVs
Robel Efrem*, Alex Coutu^, Sajad Saeedi *
, Alex Coutu^, Sajad Saeedi*,
* Toronto Metropolitan University ^ Rosor Exploration
In this study, the focus is on improving the efficiency and precision of mineral data collection using UAVs by addressing key challenges associated with sensor integration. These challenges include mitigating electromagnetic interference, reducing vibration noise, and ensuring consistent sensor performance during flight. The research demonstrates how innovative approaches to these issues can significantly transform UAV-assisted mineral data collection. Through meticulous design, testing, and evaluation, the study presents experimental evidence of the efficacy of these methods in collecting mineral data via UAVs. The advancements achieved in this research enable the UAV platform to remain airborne up to six times longer than standard battery-powered multirotors, while still gathering high-quality mineral data. This leads to increased operational efficiency and reduced costs in UAV-based mineral data-gathering processes.
Suspended VLF survey
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