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Purdue GIS Day 2019

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The annual Purdue University GIS Day Conference was held on November 7th, 2019. Each researc h team in the UAS major was able to showca se their work and the research they have done this semester. I am very proud of the work done by my research team and I as well as the work done by my classmates, each project showcases innovative and effective ways to use Unmanned Aerial Systems in different industries. Our class had a fairly large presence at the conference and I hope it brought positive attention to our major, work and research! Unfortunately I was unable to attend the morning keynote speaker presentations due to morning classes. I was able to attend the lunch and listen to each of the guests talk about their history and current work with GIS. It was very interesting and inspiring to hear how they have gotten into the GIS industry and are using it in many different applications. From the lunch we transitioned into the poster presentations where my classmates and I were able to pre

GIS Day Poster

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GIS Day Poster Last week  we presented our GIS poster rough draft to the class  to receive critiques and make necessary changes before GIS  day on November 7 th , 2019.  Below are the critiques we received from the class and Dr. Hupy,  we took into consideration all critiques and made changes we thought were necessary.  Our final poster is pictured below, click on the image to view the full-size figure.    Critiques: ·          Hupy o    Bad title o    Too much details, reword title. Explain what we’re actually doing o    Think in terms of somebody unknowledgeable ·          Jasper o    Likes layout o    Less text o    Clean, title more centered ·          Sam o    Question about comparing the ortho & Loc8 ·          Alan o    Very specific o    Under methods bigger space between certain words, look at word spacing ·          Luke M o    Doesn't like black bar o    Photo of platform? (grayscale) o    Purdue & SATT logo

GIS Day Prep and New Story Map

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GIS Day Abstract We continue to prepare ourselves for Purdue GIS day, we have created a rough draft of our poster to be presented and developed an abstract that summarizes our project very well. This poster and abstract need to get the viewers attention very quick and be able to showcase the focus of our research effectively. Our abstract is a quick overview for viewers to give them a good idea of who we, what we are doing and how we will be achieving it. Our main focus is to implement UAS effectively into search and rescue operations, we do this through the Loc8 software. A quick overview of how this is done and an introduction to the software allow viewers to quickly and effectively know the scope of our work. A copy of our abstract can be found here. GIS Day Poster Figures To showcase our findings it is important for us to visually compare the time it takes for us to complete a mission with UAS and the time it takes to complete a mission using traditional methods. For our pos

Progress Report

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Now that we have entered the advanced stages of our senior design capstone project, we are full swing on data collection and experiment implementation. Over the previous 7 weeks our focus was determining the direction we want to take this project and designing experiments and various scenarios to test the Loc8 program. It is our goal to determine and prove that Loc8 is a faster method of locating a lost person or item in a search and rescue type scenario then traditional methods. During our preliminary research and testing we had difficulties demonstrating the usefulness and speed of this program as it appeared using the more traditional "squinting" method of looking for an item in a photograph was faster. However, as we worked with Loc8 more and received proper training, we began to get a sense for how we needed to use the program to gain its greatest efficiency. The goal this week was to run the experiments we had designed to officially determine whether or not Loc8  is a f

Purdue GIS Day Poster Rough Draft

As GIS day approaches faster and faster, November 7th to be exact, we continue to make progress on the poster we will present. GIS day is a great opportunity for us to present our capstone research involving Search & Rescue missions utilizing UAV data, and an innovative software called Loc8. Our poster has made great strides since we created our template a few weeks ago. Now, we have nearly-complete sections covering the overview of our project and group, our objectives, data collecting and testing methodology, results, discussion, future direction, and more. We are very proud of the continued progress we have made on our poster, and will continue to improve upon it until the conference. We have continued to collect data throughout the period of working on our poster, and have been running tests and experiments with our software as well. Our continued findings, and learnings, have helped us add a lot of depth to our poster. As we get nearer to GIS day, we will continue to add and i

UAS Class Poster

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This week we were able to come together and collaborate with our other classmates to create a poster showcasing our capstone course work and research. This poster is a great representation of our class and allows us to show the world what we do. We decided to go with the theme of Why Unmanned Aerial Systems? This is not only a question for prospective students but for professionals in many industries. Unmanned Aerial Systems are innovating many industries globally. My research group and I were able to show some of our findings and give an overview of how Unmanned Aerial Systems are being used in search and rescue operations. Our section shows how, with the software we are using, drones can effectively locate a target or a person. I personally was able to help the class with creating the introduction as well as writing out the descriptions for each section. I provided search and rescue images as well as a map which was created to display volumetric calculations. The poster our