As cities expand, rising surface and air temperatures create Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) — areas significantly warmer than their rural surroundings. Drone-based thermal imaging and environmental monitoring provide a precise, data-driven approach to study and mitigate these heat effects. By delivering real-time thermal maps, drones empower city planners, environmental scientists, and policymakers to design more sustainable and climate-resilient urban ecosystems.
Captures detailed surface temperature variations using advanced thermal sensors for accurate heat distribution mapping.
Gathers live temperature, humidity, and radiation data to monitor heat patterns and climate behavior in dense urban areas.
Combines visible, near-infrared, and thermal imaging to analyze vegetation, infrastructure materials, and their impact on heat retention.
Processes large thermal datasets through AI algorithms to identify heat hotspots and suggest targeted cooling interventions.
Generates 2D and 3D temperature maps integrated with GIS platforms for advanced city-wide heat visualization.
Evaluates the effectiveness of green roofs, reflective pavements, and vegetation cover in reducing surface heat.
Enables consistent data collection across large urban areas using pre-programmed AI-assisted flight missions.
Provides actionable insights for urban design, promoting better air quality, reduced energy demand, and improved livability.