LayerDrone
  • LayerDrone Whitepaper
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction to the LayerDrone Network
  • Earth Imagery Yesterday and Today
    • Demand for Earth Imagery Today
    • Earth Imagery Tomorrow
    • Challenges with Current Earth Imagery Solutions
    • Enter the LayerDrone Network
      • A Tokenized Network on a Blockchain
  • The LayerDrone Protocol
    • Role of Blockchain
    • Key Network Actors
    • How the Network Funds Missions
    • Prioritized Capture
    • Rewards
    • Technical Overview (Architecture)
      • Activity and Proof of Capture
      • Storage and Entitlement Design
      • Governance Modules
      • Micro-Drone Standardization (Sub-250g Drones)
      • Example Applications from Core Contributors
  • LayerDrone’s Token (Lite)
    • Utility and Overall Purpose
    • Token Supply
  • Conclusion
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Example Applications from Core Contributors

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Spexi Inc. is a core contributor to LayerDrone and a value-added provider, offering processed imagery to customers. Spexi Inc. has built multiple software applications that make it easier for pilots and customers to interact with LayerDrone imagery.

The Spexi Mobile App is a platform for pilot operations, providing all the tools needed for capturing and managing imagery data, while also gamifying the pilot experience. The app enables drone pilots to conduct autonomous flights aligning with LayerDrone’s predefined spexigons. This structured capture approach ensures standardization across all imagery collected on the network. Pilots can monitor available LayerDrone missions, rewards, and operational requirements directly through the app, making it a primary tool for network participation.

The Spexi Web Explorer functions as a data management and upload portal for pilots. After capturing data through the mobile app, pilots use the Web Explorer to verify and upload their captured imagery, which is automatically sorted using the metadata at the time of capture.