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IBM Pumps Up Inspection Drones With AI

September 16, 2016 by Jason Reagan 4 Comments

mast-inspection_aerialtronics1-100682924-primary.idgeBig Blue is banking on a new deal with a Dutch drone company to launch the Internet of Things into bluer skies.

IBM announced a deal yesterday to deploy its Watson IoT platform with Netherlands-based Aerialtronics drones to enhance aerial inspection services across several sectors – notably for wireless tower inspections.

According to Computer World, IBM’s IoT system “interacts with information and unstructured data input from devices and sensors to ‘learn’ or analyze it for patterns, applying confidence ratings to its analysis to, for example, help inspectors decide when repairs should be done.”

The system will provide a visual recognition API to Aerialtronics drones that will in turn connect with IBM cloud platforms, allowing high-def cameras to transmit data to be analyzed by AI during inspection flights.

“IoT is developing faster and it’s like giving everything eyes, ears and a nose,” IBM Watson IoT general manager said Harriet Green in an interview with ZD Net,

Pairing Aerialtronics’ Altura Zenith drone platform with Watson’s enhanced “eyes, ears and a nose” can only raise the UAV company’s reputation as a leader in cell-phone tower inspections.

Last year, the company closed a deal with T-Mobile to inspect the wireless giant’s 5,000 antenna masts across the Netherlands. Manned inspections can take up to seven days and involves several workers using cherry-picker trucks – a potentially dangerous occupation.

“Instead of sending humans to laboriously climb towers and report back, inspection teams can deploy drones, which quickly gain a 360-degree overview,” writes Computer World editor Marc Ferranti.

“The visual recognition APIs can then analyze the images captured by the drone to detect problems like damaged cabling or equipment defects.”

If the marriage of AI and UAV tech proves to be a hit, Aerialtronics will likely apply Watson across other inspection sectors such as wind turbines, oil rigs, and solar arrays.

“[Drone inspection systems] are not only about reliability and a high performing drone, but also its ability to work with existing data gathering tools and within existing workflows and methods, Robin van de Putte, founder and Chief of Product Strategy said in a recent company press release. “Businesses are interested in gathering multiple data streams during one or multiple flights.”

Jason Reagan
Jason Reagan

Jason is a longstanding contributor to DroneLife with an avid interest in all things tech. He focuses on anti-drone technologies and the public safety sector; police, fire, and search and rescue.

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Filed Under: Inspection, News Tagged With: Aerialtronics, IBM, inspection drones, Internet of Things, Watson IoT

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  1. Angelina Grey says

    April 14, 2017 at 10:39 am

    Watson won’t simply flag a problem. It will provide a “confidence rating” so a company’s maintenance team can decide if repairs are required and when they should happen.

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  2. Katy Perry says

    January 27, 2017 at 7:27 am

    Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the business landscape, creating opportunities for new sources of revenue, smarter interactions with customers, and greater efficiencies. IoT will be one of the most disruptive technology trends in the next decade, with sweeping implications for businesses and policymakers. The real promise of IoT lies in the ability to combine machine-generated data with data created by humans for deeper insight, understanding, and real-time decision making. IoT solutions will have a significant impact on nearly every industry, creating new business models and new sources of operational efficiencies.

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