The rapid development of drones not only brings convenience to life, but also triggers various types of security issues. For this reason, in recent years, China's major industrial sites and transportation hubs have been actively involved in the construction of security systems for drones to ensure safe operation. Photoelectric alarm system is one of the most important components of the security system. Its purpose is to identify the target and obtain legal evidence. This article describes an unattended optoelectronic warning system for drones that can simultaneously output visible and infrared image information and automatically identify the target type. This system has been applied in important industrial sites in China and has achieved phased results. Its successful operation lays the foundation for the development of the subsequent intelligent photoelectric warning platform.
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