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Department of Drone Technology and Image Processing

Department of Drone Technology and Image Processing

Head of Department: Dr. József Berke PhD, CSc

 

Department of Drone Technology and Image Processing provides professional and technical background support for R&D projects at Dennis Gabor University. Areas of research include increasing awareness of UAV data based on cyber protection, information security and data management aspects, solutions affecting the security of generative artificial intelligence-based application development of image data. He mainly deals with the content and structure-based collection, validation, processing and analysis of hypertemporal image and related data made in different spectral ranges, as well as the practical usability of the extracted data. The investigation of the imaging algorithms of raw image data produced by the vision systems of drones and the research of the effect of the amplification noise of UAV-based image sensors on the classification algorithms are also part of the scientific work.

 

Here, students can acquire the practical knowledge required for the subjects related to the MSc specializations Drone Technology in Engineering and Drone Data Management in Business Informatics. They can get to know the components of drones, their independent and system-level operation, try them out and get to know and understand the operation of the various modules in depth. They get to know and learn on a practical level the planning, implementation, and image processing, remote sensing, and geospatial work processes related to data acquisition with a drone. It provides students with the hardware and software development tools needed to design and build simpler or even customized drones. At the department, in addition to drones, students can learn about drone applications of other subversive (distributive) technologies. Within artificial intelligence, with machine learning and vision algorithms. At the department, students learn about the network and IT vulnerabilities of drones. They learn the basics of safe operation in this direction.