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Recent Developments and Applications of Drone Swarm: Techniques, Strategies, and Challenges. [PDF]
Raj R, Kos A.
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Recent Real-Time Aerial Object Detection Approaches, Performance, Optimization, and Efficient Design Trends for Onboard Performance: A Survey. [PDF]
Habash N, Alqumsan AA, Zhou T.
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Depth of rainfall induced landslides revealed by DEM of difference analysis using airborne LiDAR data in igneous terrains. [PDF]
Kudo Y, Uchida T, Tsushima M.
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RPAS-derived orthomosaic dataset of Southern Elephant Seal breeding colonies on King George Island (2019-2024). [PDF]
Fudala K, Bialik RJ.
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Aerial manipulation—A literature survey
Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2018Abstract This paper presents a literature survey on aerial manipulation. First of all, an extensive study of aerial vehicles and manipulation/interaction mechanisms in aerial manipulation is presented. Various combinations of aerial vehicles and manipulators and their applications in different missions are discussed.
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The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1976
By use of balanced experiments amenable to analysis of variance we explored the effects of several factors on the accuracy of aerial survey estimates of animal density. Speed, height above ground, transect width, and observers had significant effects, whereas time of day, fatigue of observers, and length of survey were less important.
Graeme Caughley +2 more
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By use of balanced experiments amenable to analysis of variance we explored the effects of several factors on the accuracy of aerial survey estimates of animal density. Speed, height above ground, transect width, and observers had significant effects, whereas time of day, fatigue of observers, and length of survey were less important.
Graeme Caughley +2 more
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The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1977
Sampling procedures appropriate to aerial survey were compared firstly in terms of the statistical efficiency and secondly according to their operational practicality. Sampling without replacement is more precise than sampling with replacement, but it requires a standard of navigation often impossible to achieve in practice.
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Sampling procedures appropriate to aerial survey were compared firstly in terms of the statistical efficiency and secondly according to their operational practicality. Sampling without replacement is more precise than sampling with replacement, but it requires a standard of navigation often impossible to achieve in practice.
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