Drones are increasingly being used in urban management, covering city inspection, emergency response, traffic monitoring, environmental monitoring, and many other areas. Compared with traditional manual inspection, drones have advantages such as wide coverage, fast response, and low cost, becoming an important tool for smart city construction.
Illegal construction inspection, city appearance monitoring, construction site supervision
Disaster reconnaissance, search and rescue positioning, supply delivery, on-site command
Road condition inspection, rapid accident handling, traffic flow monitoring
Air quality detection, water pollution inspection, illegal discharge evidence collection
Transmission line inspection, equipment fault detection, hazard identification
Fire reconnaissance, heat source positioning, rescue path planning
Shenzhen Drone City Inspection: Shenzhen urban management department uses drones for city-wide inspection, covering illegal construction monitoring, sanitation inspection, landscaping maintenance and other fields. Inspection efficiency has increased by more than 10 times, saving tens of millions of yuan annually.
State Grid Drone Line Inspection: Tens of thousands of drones have been deployed for transmission line inspection, replacing manual tower climbing operations. Hundreds of thousands of hazards are discovered annually, significantly reducing operational risks.
With the deep integration of 5G, AI, IoT and other technologies with drones, urban drone applications are moving from "single-point pilots" to "full-area coverage". In the future, drones will become urban "aerial robots", achieving 7Γ24 hour uninterrupted patrols, building a new pattern of "air-ground integrated" urban governance.