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Creating a mission with multiple objectives, and uploading .
Creating a mission with multiple objectives, and uploading .

A how to guide on creating a mission with objectives and uploading your drone data on a map.

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Written by Kayley Greenland
Updated over a week ago

In this article you will find the steps to create a mission and upload your data.


Create a mission with multiple objectives

To get started ensure you are logged into the platform and select + Create a mission from the top right corner on the main nav.

  1. Create a mission name

  2. Select a mission location

  3. Add a mission brief (Optional step)

We have added the ability to have multiple objectives with in one mission, this will help you manage your information and data. We currently have 2 objective types.

Mapping - A simple mapping objective to upload data and request processing into outputs (orthophotos, hillshades etc).

Custom - A custom objective to upload drone data for visualisation on our map view. (Image location, video footage etc)

4. Select an objective type

5. Create an objective name

6. Add an objective brief

7. Upload or draw a KML, this is the bounding area for your capture.

You can select a KML colour, edit your KML by selecting the points and view additional information about it.

8. Save your objective

You can add as many objectives as your would like to your mission.

9. Once you have finished adding your objectives you will need to confirm to save the mission.

From here you can preform the below:

  • Upload your data

  • Edit/Delete the objective

  • Navigate back to the details tab (First one) to edit the mission details or add additional mission objectives

  • Return to the details page (Select the Birdi logo) to share your mission


Upload your data

  • Once you have created your mission objectives you can either upload from the map screen on the objective cards or via the details screen and select the upload button.

4. Follow the upload steps through to completion.

5. You can now visualise your data on the map.


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