Environmental chemical sensing using small drones: A review

Sci Total Environ. 2020 Dec 15:748:141172. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141172. Epub 2020 Jul 25.

Abstract

Recent advances in miniaturization of chemical instrumentation and in low-cost small drones are catalyzing exponential growth in the use of such platforms for environmental chemical sensing applications. The versatility of chemically sensitive drones is reflected by their rapid adoption in scientific, industrial, and regulatory domains, such as in atmospheric research studies, industrial emission monitoring, and in enforcement of environmental regulations. As a result of this interdisciplinarity, progress to date has been reported across a broad spread of scientific and non-scientific databases, including scientific journals, press releases, company websites, and field reports. The aim of this paper is to assemble all of these pieces of information into a comprehensive, structured and updated review of the field of chemical sensing using small drones. We exhaustively review current and emerging applications of this technology, as well as sensing platforms and algorithms developed by research groups and companies for tasks such as gas concentration mapping, source localization, and flux estimation. We conclude with a discussion of the most pressing technological and regulatory limitations in current practice, and how these could be addressed by future research.

Keywords: Chemical sensors; Environmental monitoring; Gas sensors; Industrial emission monitoring; Remotely piloted aircraft systems; Unmanned aircraft systems.

Publication types

  • Review