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About this app

Required Hardware: a DR series flying laboratory and our Scentroid Ground Station

This app features Scentroid's Custom software for our drone-based flying laboratory units DR1000 and DR2000. DRIMS2 (Drone Information Management Software) provides the user with a means to control the flying laboratory and log all acquired data. Our system provides both live data as well as all historical data for all sensors plus GPS position, Altitude, Temperature, and humidity.

Through connecting to our ground station via USB, a multi-coloured indicator light will signal the current state of your drone connection, allowing for a quick and easy initialization. Upon initial connection, the app will automatically determine which sensors are present within the drone – no user input required! Should the user require, a built-in diagnostic tool is available to allow for test sampling.

During manual calibration of sensors, the user will be presented options for offset, sensitivity, and air quality limit thresholds. You could easily apply or disable alarms to warn you of any sensor exceeding your predetermined air quality limits. Alarm notifications are well documented and easy to access during and post drone flight.

Our DRIMS2 Software will not only allow you to see flight/project data through our easy to read graph, but all data can be exported into an Excel file as a set of average values per flight/project. Users have the option to view live or historic data on our built-in Google Maps feature. For ease of use, we have implemented various map layouts for your convenience (default dark style, satellite, terrain, and a heat map application). Further to this, map data can be filtered down into hours, days, and even flights.

Scentroid: The Future of Sensory Technology
Updated on
Jul 10, 2023

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Location
Data is encrypted in transit

What's new

We updated the app to always store data in default unit and convert during display and export, so that records could stay consistent if settings changed during the same project
- Export would use the latest sensor settings, which currently does not persist between sessions (i.e. it would go back to default once the app restarts. We're working on improving this)
- if data consistency is an issue due to being stored in different units, please contact support for help with manual database updates.