

In doing so, it immediately deploys the drone to identify whatever source has triggered the system’s alarm – a quick 30-second flight to any point on a four-acre facility, and 90 seconds on a 10-acre spread. When it’s not undertaking regularly programmed rounds, the Beehive can respond to spontaneous activity detected in any part of its surveillance area. Once returned to the Hive, the drone fully recharges in just 15 minutes, during which the analytics tech in the dock uses machine learning and neural networks to process data collected, and transmits any necessary information to property owners or managers.
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It promises high sensitivity in low light with a 1080p sensor, and transmits 1920×1080 Full HD video back to the dock from maximum distances of 600 meters. The UAV is designed to resist harsh flying conditions, with wind resistance of 30 mph and temperature tolerance of -10 to 40 degrees Celsius. The Sunflower system is built around the 1.56 kg Bee drone, which has a cruising speed of four mph, and maximum flight time of 20 minutes (five-minute safety reserve included). It also involves a deepening of its previous relationship with German company Security Robotics Development & Solutions.

Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Sunflower said the recent series of new drone-and-dock deals include partners like US security group ADT Inc, stowage company10 Federal Self Storage, Swiss Federal Railways, and the Gerald R. The drone-in-a-box solution provides regular, automated security tasks over a wide variety of sites, and promises state-of-the-art monitoring and protection services with minimal oversight or human input. The surveillance platform is made up of an autonomous light UAV – not surprisingly called the Bee – and the Hive compact base station that houses all navigational, charging, data analysis, and storage tech. Sunflower Labs says it has secured contracts with five international clients for deployment of its security drone Beehive System. San Carlos-based Sunflower Labs has announced a spate of new clients for its automated Beehive System security drone-and-dock, in deals ranging from Switzerland to the US South.
