According to new atlas, when remotely controlling an underwater UAV in flowing water, it is difficult to keep its camera aimed at a specific target. However, a new vision platform based on artificial intelligence enables the existing fish UAV of qysea technology to do this automatically**
The system announced on Tuesday (June 7) is called AI vision lock. It is activated through the updated control application, and displays the real-time picture of the UAV HD camera on the touch screen of the smartphone or tablet. Users just need to click on the image of the fixed target on the screen - whether it is coral heads, bridge piles, damaged fish nets or other things. The drone's response is to keep the object in the center of its shooting until further notice.
Using the internal navigation system, the UAV monitors its direction and position in three-dimensional space according to the feedback of its accelerometer and gyroscope. If it detects water flow or other factors that make it deviate from the target, it will selectively activate one or more of its six thrusters to compensate.
The operator can also use the application to keep the target at the side of the camera lens. In addition, they can also make gestures of holding the target with their fingers and thumbs or moving backward on the screen to make the UAV move towards the target. The following video shows other aspects of the AI visual locking system.
It should also be noted that the sealam and ibubble underwater UAVs of notilo plus have provided similar functions, so that they can actually move next to moving targets, such as divers.