Apple Maps has long been the stock mapping application on iPhones and iPads, and the massive tech company is putting together an interesting group of cartographers in order to make the app as accurate as possible. Apple has unveiled news that it will be using fleets of drones to continually monitor urban geography, giving Apple Maps a quicker and more responsive method of updating itself.
The Apple Maps drones will be used for a variety of purposes, including for examining street signs, tracking changes in road layouts, and updating Apple Maps with the latest information on construction. Though such a system might seem elaborate, Apple currently uses cars outfitted with cameras to do all this work -- a process that requires far more resources in terms of both money and time.
Map-Improving Drone Fleets
Apple Maps Will Use a Drone Fleet to Perfect Its System
Trend Themes
1. Drone-mapping Technology - Using fleets of drones for mapping purposes allows for quicker and more accurate updates of geographical information.
2. Real-time Data Collection - Continuous monitoring of urban geography through drone fleets enables the collection of up-to-date information for mapping applications.
3. Efficiency in Mapping - Replacing the use of cars with drones for mapping tasks offers a more cost-effective and time-efficient method for updating mapping systems.
Industry Implications
1. Mapping and Navigation - The use of drone fleets presents disruptive innovation opportunities for companies in the mapping and navigation industry to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of their systems.
2. Construction - The construction industry can benefit from drone mapping technology to obtain real-time updates on road layouts and construction developments, leading to improved planning and resource allocation.
3. Transportation - Drone mapping technology can revolutionize transportation systems by providing timely data on changes in road layouts, enabling better navigation and reducing traffic congestion.