The future of drone delivery depends on predicting the weather

TwitterFacebook

Imagine a weather report so precise it provides wind-gust forecasts for individual city blocks. Such micro-weather data may soon become a reality—and a necessity for future fleets of delivery drones.

As Amazon.com Inc., United Parcel Service Inc., Domino’s Pizza Inc., and others gear up to launch autonomous drone deliveries of books, pills, and pizza, companies are realizing it’s the quality of hyperlocal weather data more than anything else that will steer their packages around storm clouds and through wind-buffeted urban canyons.

“The weather issue is a very significant one,” said Sean Cassidy, director of safety and regulatory affairs for Amazon’s drone unit. “We don’t have anything at the level of granularity that you would need to operate.” Read more...

More about Weather, Drones, Meteorology, Drone Delivery, and Business

COntributer : Mashable http://ift.tt/2rGm3hZ

The future of drone delivery depends on predicting the weather The future of drone delivery depends on predicting the weather Reviewed by mimisabreena on Thursday, June 22, 2017 Rating: 5

No comments:

Sponsor

Powered by Blogger.