Nov 16, 2020 AT 409 FIELD REPORT Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone I Purdue University Fall 2020 Week 12: 11/9-11/16 Group 2 Jesse Giampaolo, Nick Dayton, Cole Bramel Context AT 40900 is the first part of the Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone for seniors enrolled in the UAS program at Purdue University. As a class, we are currently tracking the foliage as it changes color and eventually drops at Martell Forest from the end of September through late October or early November. This data will hopefully help Aish (Forestry PhD student) and Dr. Hupy (AT 409 professor) achieve species and genotype level identification of the trees at Martell. Zach and Will (UAS grad students) are also helping with this project to show that such identification can be accomplished with UAS collected data. To achieve the data collection this semester, the At 409 class has been broken down into groups consisting of three students each an...
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Nov 10, 2020 AT 409 FIELD REPORT Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone I Purdue University Fall 2020 Week 11: 11/2-11/9 Group 2 Jesse Giampaolo, Nick Dayton, Cole Bramel Context AT 40900 is the first part of the Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone for seniors enrolled in the UAS program at Purdue University. As a class, we are currently tracking the foliage as it changes color and eventually drops at Martell Forest from the end of September through late October or early November. This data will hopefully help Aish (Forestry PhD student) and Dr. Hupy (AT 409 professor) achieve species and genotype level identification of the trees at Martell. Zach and Will (UAS grad students) are also helping with this project to show that such identification can be accomplished with UAS collected data. To achieve the data collection this sem...
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Nov 2, 2020 AT 409 FIELD REPORT Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone I Purdue University Fall 2020 Week 10: 10/26-11/2 Group 2 Jesse Giampaolo, Nick Dayton, Cole Bramel Context AT 40900 is the first part of the Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone for seniors enrolled in the UAS program at Purdue University. As a class, we are currently tracking the foliage as it changes color and eventually drops at Martell Forest from the end of September through late October or early November. This data will hopefully help Aish (Forestry Ph.D. student) and Dr. Hupy (AT 409 professor) achieve species and genotype level identification of the trees at Martell. Zach and Will (UAS grad students) are also helping with this project to show that such identification can be accomplished with UAS collected data. To achieve the data collection this semester, the At 409 class has been broken down into grou...