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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Drones in 2021
Rigorous peer-reviews are the basis of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Drones Editorial Office
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CLIFF COLLAPSE HAZARD FROM REPEATED MULTICOPTER UAV ACQUISITIONS: RETURN ON EXPERIENCE [PDF]
Cliff collapse poses a serious hazard to infrastructure and passers-by. Obtaining information such as magnitude-frequency relationship for a specific site is of great help to adapt appropriate mitigation measures. While it is possible to monitor hundreds-
T. J. B. Dewez, J. Leroux, S. Morelli
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Toward Mapping an NGSI-LD Context Model on RDF Graph Approaches: A Comparison Study
A considerable number of Internet of Things deployments are isolated from specific solutions, from devices to data platforms. Standardized data models were proposed to overcome the interoperability gap between these deployments.
Ahmed Abid +3 more
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Variation in the reproductive quality of honey bee males affects their age of flight attempt [PDF]
Background Honey bee males (drones) exhibit life histories that enable a high potential for pre- or post-copulatory sperm competition. With a numerical sex ratio of ∼11,000 drones for every queen, they patrol flyways and congregate aerially to mate on ...
Bradley N. Metz, David R. Tarpy
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Drones in 2019
The editorial team greatly appreciates the reviewers who have dedicated their considerable time and expertise to the journal’s rigorous editorial process over the past 12 months, regardless of whether the papers are finally published or not [...]
Drones Editorial Office
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New measurement setup can gauge noise emissions from drones and ...
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Drones in 2018
Rigorous peer-review is the corner-stone of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Drones Editorial Office
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In response to the recent European Directive the UK government sanctioned the use of drones by commercial providers subject to pilots holding an approved Drone Pilot Proficiency Certificate (DPPC). As the government anticipated the main use has been in providing services to local authorities that aid in the enforcement of local by-laws.
Joseph Lindley, Paul Coulton
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Drones are used in our everyday world for private, commercial, and government uses. It is important to establish both the cyber threats drone users face and security practices to combat those threats. Privacy will always be the main concern when using drones.
Jonathan Morgan +3 more
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Joint Mobile Charging and Coverage-Time Extension for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
In modern networks, the use of drones as mobile base stations (MBSs) has been discussed for coverage flexibility. However, the realization of drone-based networks raises several issues. One of critical issues is drones are extremely power-hungry.
Soohyun Park +3 more
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