UAV technology capture the interest and imagination of everyone at CES Asia exhibition in Shanghai. The exhibition punctuated by expectations about the upcoming innovations in the manufacture of the aircraft, which is experiencing rapid growth. In the coming years, through a combination of robots and other technologies, these aircraft will become more advanced, and Michael Farrow points out, CEO Motta: "In the coming years, between one to four years, I think we will see a juncture between robots and augmented reality (or Oogmontad Realty) on the one hand, and unmanned aircraft on the other. By this I mean that the unmanned aircraft will be able to do to us. Whether it's in the delivery of goods or scare birds on farms or military purposes. There will be applications for this aircraft. "
Developers drones say that this technology will change the future of the delivery service. As some e-commerce platforms using aircraft drones to deliver goods to their customers began. This is a very useful tool for rural areas that are difficult to access. Says Josh Gartner, senior director for international communications company in JD.com: "What we are looking to do is to reach the rural areas where the infrastructure is not good, there is no road to allow the delivery of goods to customers and can not be on the truck to get there. So using the drones can deliver goods to these places to be distributed there.
We must caution about new technologies, especially the things that fly around. In major cities this service is prohibited for this look for the rural areas. "
Safety is a very sensitive issue for local and international governments and manufacturers of drones and workers. There is an urgent need for further cooperation to develop laws governing the use of unmanned aircraft in particular have been several incidents when flying near airports. Says Douglas K. Johnson, vice president of technology policy at the Consumer Technology Association: "Safety is the core of these discussions about the rules and laws. We know that technology can enhance safety, just as is the case in vehicles moving on the roads. And this will continue also in the aircraft. One of the techniques used for this is the geographic fencing, ie keeping the plane aloft in their allocated areas exclusively. "
Safety Rules put aims not only to protect the minute areas of nuclear and military such as sites, but opening the market to these aircraft as well.
Johnson adds: "Given the drones and this emerging market, we need to know the rules. We integrate this new technology into the national airspace. To support this integration you need to secure a set of rules. This is important for safety and also for the outline of the industry in the long term. "
Consumer Technology Association, overseeing the CES show, confirms it is looking at "industrial growth" rate that is around 150% annually.
The global market for commercial applications for the technology of unmanned aircraft, currently estimated at two billion euros, will this figure rises to more than 110 billion euros by 2022, according to consulting group of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
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