Mitigating avian collision with power lines: a proof of concept for installation of line markers via unmanned aerial vehicle
Type of publication
Peer reviewed
Author
Lobermeier et al.
Year
2015
Language
English
Publicly available
Yes
Organisation
Colorado State University, EDM International Inc.,
Organisation type
University, Research Centre
Country of experiment
U.S.
Description
Avian collisions with overhead power lines are a global conservation concern. Collisions are mitigated primarily through marking power lines to increase their visibility. Line marking is typically accomplished via an expensive and potentially dangerous process of hovering a helicopter within 1 m of a wire and installing line markers by hand. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) may offer a less dangerous, less costly alternative that is also less disturbing to wildlife. Herein we describe equipping a commercially available UAV with an installation arm designed in collaboration with the Colorado State University Department of Mechanical Engineering to install line markers on a power line. The UAV installed line markers within a 30 cm target window on a model power line. The proof of concept described here demonstrates the potential utility of UAVs in mitigating avian collision with overhead power lines.
Species researched
Multi-species