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Neutralizing Hostile Drones with Surveillance Drones

Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy, 2021
In this paper we discuss a technique to safeguard specific airspace from intruding drones with the help of surveillance drones. The idea is to use multiple surveillance drones to patrol through the area looking for suspicious flying objects. The surveillance drones are trained to identify permissible drones in the area and hostile drones using image ...
Vivek Balachandran, Melissa Wan Jun Chua
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Automated Drone Detection Using YOLOv4

open access: yesDrones, 2021
Drones are increasing in popularity and are reaching the public faster than ever before. Consequently, the chances of a drone being misused are multiplying.
Subroto Singha, Burchan Aydin
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A Confetti Drone: Exploring drone entertainment

2017 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2017
Drones are taking flight, through services in packaging and delivering, reconnaissance, video, film, and public services. It is only a matter of time before drones are fully integrated to enhance the entertainment experience at a certain venue on social gathering.
Gabriel Quiroz, Si Jung Kim
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Drone Chi: Somaesthetic Human-Drone Interaction

Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
Somaesthetics - motivated by improving life quality via appreciation for bodily and sensory experiences - is increasingly influencing HCI designs. Investigating the potential of drones as a material for somaesthetic HCI, we designed Drone Chi: a Tai Chi-inspired close-range human-drone interaction experience.
Joseph La Delfa   +5 more
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Drones and Privacy

International Journal of Handheld Computing Research, 2015
Drones, also referred to as UAV's (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), are an aircraft without a human pilot. Drones have been used by various military organisations for over a decade, but in recent years drones a have been emerging more and more in commercial and recreational capacity.
Nigel McKelvey   +2 more
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Dronely

Proceedings of the SouthEast Conference, 2017
Dronely is a visual block programming language that allows users to build programs for the control of small drones. Dronely uses drones as a way of raising interest in computer science among K-12 students by presenting a user-friendly and intuitive drag-and-drop interface for building programs that have a physically observable effect.
Eric Tilley, Jeff Gray 0001
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An Internet of Drones

IEEE Internet Computing, 2016
The safe operation of drones for commercial and public use presents communication and computational challenges. This article overviews these challenges and describes a prototype system (the Geocast Air Operations Framework, or GAOF) that addresses them using novel network and software architectures.
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Metrology for drone and drone for metrology: Measurement systems on small civilian drones

2015 IEEE Metrology for Aerospace (MetroAeroSpace), 2015
The application fields of modern Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), such as light Remotely Piloted Systems, are moving from military fields to a wide range of civilian applications. These platforms embed several sensors that enable the use of UAVs as remote measurement systems. This paper deals with a survey of measurement applications based on UAV.
Pasquale Daponte   +5 more
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Cooperative Drone Positioning Measuring in Internet-of-Drones

2020 IEEE 17th Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2020
Recently, an unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) known as drones which offer advantages in mobility purposes due to its convenience, flexibility, and utility above other platforms. Several sensors, such as GPS receiver combining with the control module, attached to the autopilot system which enables navigation and autonomic flighting.
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