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PARTNERSHIPS IN FOCUS

“ equipping the robots and drones with advanced functionalities ” to enable the capturing of vital data about the forest setting both above and below the tree canopy .
For Dr Idrissi , who has a PhD in Aerial Robotics and is an ardent fan of anything related to electronics , robotics , and automation , the experience has been one to remember . “ My particular role was to focus on the control aspect of the robot , which involves formulating and programming the system to achieve a degree of autonomy . Another part of my role also involves robot navigation and monitoring , which are particularly about deploying the robot to move around the forest , analyse its health , and then come back to the station from which it was sent .”
“ Robots are , again , devices that involve mechanical aspects , as well as electronics . The fact is , by bringing these things together , along with LIDAR sensors and depth cameras , I have had the opportunity to develop such a smart system . And I ' m very proud of what has been achieved so far ,” he adds .
While the project itself has the propensity to hugely uplevel the type of environmental management and sustainability initiatives in place to benefit forests and woodlands , it was also an opportunity to work with some of the most advanced tech currently in existence .
“ The beautiful thing about this project is that I have had the privilege to work on some of the state-of-the-art sensors , as well as working with one of the best drones on the market . Some of the latest cameras developed by Intel are particularly focused on creating technology that can enable the user to capture images and get information from those images in order to do certain tasks . So with this kind of technology , we have managed to collect very , very important information , such as forest health indicators ,” outlines Dr Idrissi enthusiastically , which Dr Asyhari echoes .
“ For me , academia is one of the most ideal places to work because we have freedom to do our job . We have the capability to choose whichever research area we want to work on ,” says Dr Asyhari . “ One of the biggest things I can take from this project is that it allowed us not just to do something interesting technically , but also to do something that potentially can lead to real societal impact .”
Now , the future of this technology is all about expanding the use cases to explore it from a more commercialised point of view , so that it can benefit different areas of society .
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