Fuente:
Sustainability - Revista científica (MDPI)
Sustainability, Vol. 18, Pages 693: Assessing a Semi-Autonomous Drone-in-a-Box System for Landslide Monitoring: A Case Study from the Yukon Territory, Canada
Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su18020693
Authors:
Margaret Kalacska
Oliver Lucanus
Juan Pablo Arroyo-Mora
John Stix
Panya Lipovsky
Justin Roman
Technological innovation in commercial Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPASs) is advancing rapidly. However, their operational efficiency remains limited by the need for on-site skilled human operators. Semi-autonomous drone-in-a-box (DIAB) systems are emerging as a practical solution, enabling automated, repeatable missions for applications such as construction site monitoring, security, and critical infrastructure inspection. Beyond industry, these systems hold significant promise for scientific research, particularly in long-term environmental monitoring where cost, accessibility, and safety are critical factors. In this technology demonstration, we detail the system implementation, discuss flight-planning challenges, and assess the overall feasibility of deploying a DJI Dock 2 DIAB system for remote monitoring of the Miles Ridge landslide in the Yukon Territory, Canada. The system was installed approximately 2.5 km from the landslide and operated remotely from across the country in Montreal, QC, about 4000 km away. A total of five datasets were acquired from July to September 2025, enabling three-dimensional reconstruction of the landslide surface from each acquisition. A comparison of extracted cross-sections demonstrated high reproducibility and accurate co-registration across acquisitions. This study highlights the potential of DIAB systems to support reliable, low-maintenance monitoring of remote landslides.