We've all had the Drone discussions over the years on data collection, Chinese Spies, Govt - Big Brother and avoid, Avoid, AVOID.
Which has been one reason many have chosen Yuneec over other brands.
One of my favorite Posters on this site that invokes thoughts, friendly debates, educator of RC aviation, and Drone Historian stimulated this discussion of data collection.
As many, I've expressed in past posts that I don't participate in Social Media circles... 1) Have no Interest, 2) My life isn't that interesting to need to know about my cat, grass or bicycle rides! 3) If someone does want to know, there's a problem in my opinion. Maybe a little ex-Army rubbed off and remained, or just my conservative private viewpoints of life.
There are various formats and types of data collection I'm against. Then again, some types I'm all for... Medical records shouldn't be maintained by one Hospital that I frequent, if I need medical attention while on vacation, I'm not receptive to the 1 hr to 1 day delay to obtain my medical history before being treated. That doesn't indicate I want my records propagated across all medical databases, but maybe a access card or a method to quickly access from a central records bank. Point is... my data should serve me as needed.
Back to our main joy... RC or Photography Drones.
With the increasing or inevitable increase in regulations, insurance requirements, and proof or defense of RC Flight and possible accidents. Data collection is evolving and becoming more important for the Owner / Pilot than Big Brother tracking our movements. With drone flight activity, the need to verify multiple points of data is becoming more of a requirement than personal self-interest data points. On the European side, the requirement to maintain logs or various data of projects is not optional... and it's minimal to what is being discussed by Govt and Insurance Companies. I think it can easily be predicted that not too far down the road the USA will have it's own set of data collection & reporting requirements. Not just flight path and flight performance stats, but also battery records, battery charge and condition, weather conditions & visibility, etc. To manually entry this data would become a burden, especially for the busy shop and to generate a constantly changing requirement of various reports would be hard to meet.... which might be the goal of various insurance companies to disqualify your liability or property claim.
We've all examined various log books; paper & software. Some meet your expectations, some lack fields you desire, and some have fields you wouldn't even consider collecting. The “content” isn't the main focus, it's the “entry time” to collect, measure and read the data points "prior" to flight mission, and the collection of data after the flight. Especially if you're flying an extended operations project: an Ag field grid that consumes 4-8 batteries, a construction site grid or a week long busy photo / cinema shoot. Then on the Hobbyist side, you've hung your Commercial Tags on the wall and you've pre-declared you're flying as a Hobbyist for a weekend; pre vs post is critical in legal assessment.
What method do we apply to log all the data points? 1) Ignore until required, 2) Manually key the points you feel meet “your” needs, 3) Blind fill… just fill the blanks, 4) Automation, minimal post edit work.
If Automation collection & distribution, how is the data collected? If collected, how is it stored or transmitted? If it’s stored locally, the process to retrieve from bird or radio is required. If uploaded, the RC Software to upload would need the End Point(s) and the location of the Sync Apps to supply the data to Log Software. If you used multiple models, or multiple identical models sharing batteries but different radios, how’s the data sync’ed across the models and radios.
Can it be done manually… Yep!
Would be time consuming, I’d wager most wouldn’t do it in a complete fashion. What if you guessed on Temp & Wind, had an accident and your guess was 10 degrees warmer and 15 mph slower wind. The Insurance company pulls the weather for the location from an external source and disputes your claim or manages to prove in Court you were at fault.
How many Pilot's track their battery detail? Number of cycles, start & end voltages, dates & flights. Your craft drops from the sky… was it error of Pilot, degraded LiPo, or new faulty battery?
Enter the Reports: Flights, battery usage, etc. Collecting data to report… more entertainment value!
Some of your data books might serve against you but would that be the books or the way activity was performed.
It’s common knowledge I’m an open platform collector, some may refer to it as traitor, I go with what meets my needs, if it has good potential, or it’s just plain cute or sexy. This provides the opportunity to monitor a lot of product development and the opportunity to be impressed with various ideas or features. I recently got turned down on a simple construction weekly progress grid because I wasn’t able to provide a degree of reports and logs the Construction Company’s Insurance required.
I decided I needed to be more motivated in data collection as this would become the norm vs the exception. In reading and evaluating various log / data software, I realized how quickly the environment was changing and data collection was becoming more sales & legal defense vs Govt requirements, but that too was clearly writing on the wall.
There are many, but the free versions were very limited and others just not satisfactory for my needs. Looked at Online products & App products. For my personal preference, I came across a product called DroneLogBook, free version has unlimited records, unlimited uploads, and extensive data fields and reports. It allows manual entry and automated entry. For my non-Yuneec birds, I was able to sync massive amount of data per flight in a few minutes. Flight stats Pre-Post, battery stats Pre-Post, each battery separately identified, weather stats, etc. The first time, requires editing by entering model names, serial numbers, Reg numbers, battery labels, etc. From that point on, future sync’s will use the additional information. What a pleasure to gain all the data without hours & hours of back loading old logs.
I’m rethinking the data collection, I can see value for my needs that greatly reduce manual entry.
Still not keen on wide open data collection & distribution, but I think that’s coming for all new Brands sooner than we believe would occur.
As a side closing comment: The military used to strongly block the use of DJI, not even allowed on a base that had MI personnel or sensitive material. They are still requiring no international uploads but they are beginning to use their technology. A unique version of a Mavic, extended battery and undisclosed camera & possible payload. Upload video streaming and able to be a GPS guidance if necessary. Ultra small package for the forward observer’s pack.
OK... chew it up guys! Discuss Pros & Cons
Which has been one reason many have chosen Yuneec over other brands.
One of my favorite Posters on this site that invokes thoughts, friendly debates, educator of RC aviation, and Drone Historian stimulated this discussion of data collection.
As many, I've expressed in past posts that I don't participate in Social Media circles... 1) Have no Interest, 2) My life isn't that interesting to need to know about my cat, grass or bicycle rides! 3) If someone does want to know, there's a problem in my opinion. Maybe a little ex-Army rubbed off and remained, or just my conservative private viewpoints of life.
There are various formats and types of data collection I'm against. Then again, some types I'm all for... Medical records shouldn't be maintained by one Hospital that I frequent, if I need medical attention while on vacation, I'm not receptive to the 1 hr to 1 day delay to obtain my medical history before being treated. That doesn't indicate I want my records propagated across all medical databases, but maybe a access card or a method to quickly access from a central records bank. Point is... my data should serve me as needed.
Back to our main joy... RC or Photography Drones.
With the increasing or inevitable increase in regulations, insurance requirements, and proof or defense of RC Flight and possible accidents. Data collection is evolving and becoming more important for the Owner / Pilot than Big Brother tracking our movements. With drone flight activity, the need to verify multiple points of data is becoming more of a requirement than personal self-interest data points. On the European side, the requirement to maintain logs or various data of projects is not optional... and it's minimal to what is being discussed by Govt and Insurance Companies. I think it can easily be predicted that not too far down the road the USA will have it's own set of data collection & reporting requirements. Not just flight path and flight performance stats, but also battery records, battery charge and condition, weather conditions & visibility, etc. To manually entry this data would become a burden, especially for the busy shop and to generate a constantly changing requirement of various reports would be hard to meet.... which might be the goal of various insurance companies to disqualify your liability or property claim.
We've all examined various log books; paper & software. Some meet your expectations, some lack fields you desire, and some have fields you wouldn't even consider collecting. The “content” isn't the main focus, it's the “entry time” to collect, measure and read the data points "prior" to flight mission, and the collection of data after the flight. Especially if you're flying an extended operations project: an Ag field grid that consumes 4-8 batteries, a construction site grid or a week long busy photo / cinema shoot. Then on the Hobbyist side, you've hung your Commercial Tags on the wall and you've pre-declared you're flying as a Hobbyist for a weekend; pre vs post is critical in legal assessment.
What method do we apply to log all the data points? 1) Ignore until required, 2) Manually key the points you feel meet “your” needs, 3) Blind fill… just fill the blanks, 4) Automation, minimal post edit work.
If Automation collection & distribution, how is the data collected? If collected, how is it stored or transmitted? If it’s stored locally, the process to retrieve from bird or radio is required. If uploaded, the RC Software to upload would need the End Point(s) and the location of the Sync Apps to supply the data to Log Software. If you used multiple models, or multiple identical models sharing batteries but different radios, how’s the data sync’ed across the models and radios.
Can it be done manually… Yep!
Would be time consuming, I’d wager most wouldn’t do it in a complete fashion. What if you guessed on Temp & Wind, had an accident and your guess was 10 degrees warmer and 15 mph slower wind. The Insurance company pulls the weather for the location from an external source and disputes your claim or manages to prove in Court you were at fault.
How many Pilot's track their battery detail? Number of cycles, start & end voltages, dates & flights. Your craft drops from the sky… was it error of Pilot, degraded LiPo, or new faulty battery?
Enter the Reports: Flights, battery usage, etc. Collecting data to report… more entertainment value!
Some of your data books might serve against you but would that be the books or the way activity was performed.
It’s common knowledge I’m an open platform collector, some may refer to it as traitor, I go with what meets my needs, if it has good potential, or it’s just plain cute or sexy. This provides the opportunity to monitor a lot of product development and the opportunity to be impressed with various ideas or features. I recently got turned down on a simple construction weekly progress grid because I wasn’t able to provide a degree of reports and logs the Construction Company’s Insurance required.
I decided I needed to be more motivated in data collection as this would become the norm vs the exception. In reading and evaluating various log / data software, I realized how quickly the environment was changing and data collection was becoming more sales & legal defense vs Govt requirements, but that too was clearly writing on the wall.
There are many, but the free versions were very limited and others just not satisfactory for my needs. Looked at Online products & App products. For my personal preference, I came across a product called DroneLogBook, free version has unlimited records, unlimited uploads, and extensive data fields and reports. It allows manual entry and automated entry. For my non-Yuneec birds, I was able to sync massive amount of data per flight in a few minutes. Flight stats Pre-Post, battery stats Pre-Post, each battery separately identified, weather stats, etc. The first time, requires editing by entering model names, serial numbers, Reg numbers, battery labels, etc. From that point on, future sync’s will use the additional information. What a pleasure to gain all the data without hours & hours of back loading old logs.
I’m rethinking the data collection, I can see value for my needs that greatly reduce manual entry.
Still not keen on wide open data collection & distribution, but I think that’s coming for all new Brands sooner than we believe would occur.
As a side closing comment: The military used to strongly block the use of DJI, not even allowed on a base that had MI personnel or sensitive material. They are still requiring no international uploads but they are beginning to use their technology. A unique version of a Mavic, extended battery and undisclosed camera & possible payload. Upload video streaming and able to be a GPS guidance if necessary. Ultra small package for the forward observer’s pack.
OK... chew it up guys! Discuss Pros & Cons
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