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. 2016 Sep 19;4(9):apps.1600041. doi: 10.3732/apps.1600041

Appendix 1.

Recommendations for features of aerial drones used in plant ecology.

Feature* Necessary Desirable
Enough power to carry a camera Yes
High-resolution camera that can be oriented straight down Yes
Flight time greater than 10 min Probably Yes
Onboard GPS for hovering in place and flight stabilization Probably Yes
Camera capable of adding GPS and altitude metadata to images Probably Yes
Camera capable of saving images in raw formats Probably Yes
Gimbal with camera stabilization No Yes
Mobile app with camera controls and video feed from the drone No Yes
Flight information on altitude, speed, and distance from origin No Yes
Programmable to fly to multiple GPS waypoints No Yes
Automatic homing on low battery and control signal loss No Yes
Automatic no-fly zone avoidance and altitude limit No Yes
Ground detection for landing assistance No Yes
Object proximity detection and avoidance No Yes
*

At the time of this publication, the Phantom series from DJI (Phantom 2 Vision+, and Phantom 3 and 4 models; DJI, Shenzen, China) and the Solo micro-UAV from 3D Robotics (Berkeley, California, USA) meet all of the necessary and, depending on the specific model, most of the desirable criteria listed here.