Description: Low visibility refers to environmental conditions in which a drone may face difficulties navigating effectively due to limited visual perception. This can include situations of fog, heavy rain, snow, darkness, or any other phenomenon that reduces clarity in the environment. In such conditions, the drone’s navigation systems and optical sensors may be compromised, affecting its ability to avoid obstacles and follow predefined routes. Low visibility poses significant challenges for the safe operation of drones, as many models rely on direct vision or cameras for navigation and image capture. To mitigate these issues, advanced technologies such as infrared sensors and LiDAR have been developed, allowing drones to operate in low visibility conditions. However, regulations and best practices in the industry often limit the use of drones in such conditions, prioritizing safety over innovation.
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