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Quadcopters and multirotors, a focus on security

As noted in this interesting article at smartdrones, at the moment security does not seem to be at the first place in the mind of quadcopter and multicopter producers and designers.

As a simple observation, as things stand now, if a DJI Phantom motor or esc fails during flight, the quadcopter will crash for sure. Whether it hits and injures somebody or something, is just a matter of chance. The probability of some damage is dependent on the density of targets in the flying area. If the area is heavily populated, or worse, if flying over a crowd, bad things can and will happen.

Rotating blades are like knives, and usually exposed on current quadcopter models.

Technology and design already provide some interesting solutions, that are however applied only in rare cases, and nearly never by default on current models.

Raffaello D’andrea showed that a quadcopter is able to fly, although in a strange way (continuously yawing), with just two opposite motors working instead of 4. See the following video from 6:30

So on a motor failure, in principle the opposite motor could be automatically shut off and the quad forced into “yaw mode”. This by itself could prevent so many crashes.

Another example of available technology is the use of parachutes that can be triggered from the radio if something goes wrong during the flight, here you go:

Last but not least, quadcopter and multirotor frames could be constructed with some kind of embedded protection for the propellers. This is the approach Safeflight Copters is developing, images were taken from the Safeflight web site:

SFC4410 Safelight Quadcopter
SFC4410 Safelight Quadcopter
Safelight frame details
Safelight frame details – See how propellers are entirely “caged” from below and above
No screws or bolts, but many rubber bands are used in the assembly
No screws or bolts.  Many rubber bands are used in the assembly

See how it looks in action:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgxGYE6gloc

This is an interesting project I will keep an eye on. I love the idea to be able to crash with no fear of damage to things or people. Might well get one of those frames in the future.

Controversial sheriff Joe Arpaio wants two drones for Maricopa County

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, also known as “America’s tougher sheriff”, wants two drones (why two and not more, I wonder) to help in law enforcement tasks in Maricopa County, Arizona.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio
Sheriff Joe Arpaio – photo source

He plans to use them in surveillance of areas difficult to reach otherwise.

“Surveillance regarding crime scenes and drugs [and] catching dope peddlers,”

“sometimes it’s difficult to get to these areas but if you have this great equipment to take pictures it would help.”

He also plans to fly the drones over local prison: “We do have some small problems with people throwing drugs over the fence.”

Watching US borders is also an application Arpaio has in mind: “we may use them go find dope peddlers coming into the United States, we make many drug seizures, we’re only 70 miles from the border,”

Read the original article at rt.com

If you live in Arizona beware: Sheriff Arpaio may soon be watching you from the sky. If you don’t live in Arizona don’t feel excluded. Somebody else will soon be watching you from the sky anyway. If it’s not happening already.

FBI and FAA investigate personal quadcopter drone that came within 200 feet of a commercial jet over New York City

A small drone, apparently a quadcopter “no more that 3 feet wide” came close, within 200 feet of a a commercial jet over NYC. The FBI and FAA are investigating the accident and are trying to locate the drone and the operator.

“The FBI is asking anyone with information about the unmanned aircraft or the operator to contact us,” said Special Agent in Charge John Giacalone. “Our paramount concern is the safety of aircraft passengers and crew.”

Source: CNN

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TBS Discovery – For illustration purposes only

In Marseille police plans to use drones for law enforcement and surveillance purposes

Marseille Police chief Jen-Paul Bonnetain is pushing the idea of using drone based aerial surveillance to aid law enforcement and police investigations. The idea is strongly supported by socialist politician Eugène Castelli, who is ready to propose investments for millions of euros in the project.

Will Marseille become a test ground for a wider aerial surveillance program in France? Are we entering a science fiction era in which multicopters and personal, or less personal drones will be part of our everyday life?

surveillance drone

Source: Le Monde

Pilot of the phantom quadcopter that crashed in Manhattan arrested

We recently reported about the story in which a phantom quadcopter was flown over manhattan, went out of control and landed at the feets of a worried businessman, who handled the little personal drone, with camera and sd card, to the police and ABC News. This is the original story from ABC news:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J71QG1WqWw

These is an important update on this story as 34 years old Brooklin musician David Zablidowsky was arrested for reckless endangerment, a class A misdemeanor, for “flying a remote control helicopter off a balcony, losing control, causing it to crash to the ground from an unreasonable height creating a substantial risk of serious physical injury.”

David Zablidowsky self portrait from the footage of the camera on his phantom quadcopter
David Zablidowsky self portrait from the footage of the camera on his phantom quadcopter

This puts flying a personal drone over a populated area in a different perspective for people with this hobby. At the time, police said that “no laws were broken” and it looked like they were not going to pursue the investigations further. Eventually, somebody understood that the phenomena of personal rc drones will probably grow exponentially in the next years and something had to be done to “send the right message”.

You can read the story and watch a video here.

Here’s the original footage from the phantom:

Multirotor uav based books (and pizza) delivery services

An aerial, unmanned books delivery service might soon start in Australia. Flirtey, a tech statup born in Sidney University might well extend the plan to delivery of other good such as food and drink in the future.

Flirtey drones will come in 2 sizes
Flirtey drones will come in 2 sizes – source

The Flirtey website states that they are building an industry, not a company. At such an early stage of this technology, with so many still unexplored potential applications this might well be true.

Read the story here and here and watch the video:

Similar services are also under experimentation in the US, where Dominos plans to deliver pizza by a special multirotor called, you guessed it, the domicopter. However this one might be more an advertisement move that something that will really happen (in a near future). Here you go with unmanned pizza delivery from Dominos:

Animal liberation front uses 17000$ drone to spy (lawfully) on farms

The animal liberation front in Australia uses a big octocopter to gather information and evidence on the treatment of animals in farms, to be passed to authorities. The operation of drones on private land appears to be fully lawful.

Here the story and the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAXX1VxW3iQ

Update 7/1/2014

Looks like the Animal Liberation Front  has many “supporters”. Here’s what the youtube page shows now.

“The account was terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement”

The present YouTube page for the Animal's Liberation Front  video posted above at the time.
The present YouTube page for the Animal’s Liberation Front video posted above at the time.