Drones4Good: Supporting Disaster Relief Through Remote Sensing and AI
Nina Merkle, Reza Bahmanyar, Corentin Henry, Seyed Majid Azimi,, Xiangtian Yuan, Simon Schopferer, Veronika Gstaiger, Stefan Auer, Anne, Schneibel, Marc Wieland, Thomas Kraft

TL;DR
This paper presents a system combining drones, remote sensing, and AI to improve disaster relief by enabling rapid, large-scale assessment and autonomous aid delivery, enhancing safety and efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated approach using drone-based remote sensing and deep learning for automated disaster assessment and onboard image processing for autonomous aid delivery.
Findings
Feasibility of rapid large-scale image analysis in disaster zones.
Onboard image processing increases safety of drone aid deliveries.
Demonstrated effective autonomous drone deployment for disaster relief.
Abstract
In order to respond effectively in the aftermath of a disaster, emergency services and relief organizations rely on timely and accurate information about the affected areas. Remote sensing has the potential to significantly reduce the time and effort required to collect such information by enabling a rapid survey of large areas. To achieve this, the main challenge is the automatic extraction of relevant information from remotely sensed data. In this work, we show how the combination of drone-based data with deep learning methods enables automated and large-scale situation assessment. In addition, we demonstrate the integration of onboard image processing techniques for the deployment of autonomous drone-based aid delivery. The results show the feasibility of a rapid and large-scale image analysis in the field, and that onboard image processing can increase the safety of drone-based aid…
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TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
