Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Microsoft Links DJI: Drone Technology Opens to Nearly 700 Million Win 10 Users -part 2

DJI Innovation CEO Luo Zhenhua said, DJI is very pleased to be able to reach this unique cooperation with Microsoft and introduce DJI's powerful flight platform to Microsoft's developer ecosystem. With our new SDK, Windows developers can be possible to create truly intelligent flying robots by deploying artificial intelligence and machine learning technology on drones very fast. This will not only help companies save time and money, but will also further consolidate the market position of drone technology in the commercial sector."

In addition to launching SDK development tools for Windows, Microsoft and DJI also collaborate on the use of Azure IoT Edge and artificial intelligence technologies to develop more commercial remote control drone solutions for users in key vertical industries such as agriculture, construction, and public safety. Utilizing DJI drones and Azure's rich cloud computing and IoT toolset, an artificial intelligence solution created by Windows developers can be trained in the cloud and deployed to drones working in the field for real-time artificial intelligence. And the results of learning on one project can be quickly applied to all parts of the company's subordinates.

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Currently, DJI is working with Microsoft to use the artificial intelligence model running on the Azure IoT Edge to aggregate and analyze data from air and ground sensors based on Microsoft's FarmBeats solution, thereby promoting advances in precision agriculture technology. With DJI drones, Microsoft's FarmBeats solution has used a variety of advanced sensors to detect conditions such as temperature, humidity, and light, using intuitive graphical insights to display information related to farm crops, livestock, and soil. Microsoft FarmBeats integrates DJI's PC Ground Station Professional software and mapping algorithms to generate real-time heat maps on the Azure IoT Edge to help farmers find early crop growth, pests and diseases that may affect harvests.

Through this cooperation, DJI will also enjoy the protection provided by Microsoft's Azure Intellectual Property Protection Planfor potential intellectual property disputes that may occur in the cloud. For Microsoft, this collaboration highlights the importance of intellectual property rights for a healthy and dynamic technology ecosystem, while further broadening the breadth of Microsoft's cooperation with emerging areas including car networking and wearable devices.

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