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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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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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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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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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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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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), 2015The 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), 2020Recently, 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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Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication, 2016
Robots and unmanned vehicles are expected to play key role in economic recovery, as well as in Big Data based on IoT. However, unlike the common expectation, general thoughts on drones are not much positive, due to the problems such as psychological resistance.
Hyun Young Kim +2 more
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Robots and unmanned vehicles are expected to play key role in economic recovery, as well as in Big Data based on IoT. However, unlike the common expectation, general thoughts on drones are not much positive, due to the problems such as psychological resistance.
Hyun Young Kim +2 more
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Proceedings of the The 15th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2016
This paper investigates how drones could be integrated into the context of sports, boxing in particular. The goal of this project is to design a drone application that allows direct and embodied interaction. The sport of boxing provides a very interesting setting, because the intimidating and dangerous appearance of the drone could be beneficial when ...
Sergej G. Zwaan, Emilia I. Barakova
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This paper investigates how drones could be integrated into the context of sports, boxing in particular. The goal of this project is to design a drone application that allows direct and embodied interaction. The sport of boxing provides a very interesting setting, because the intimidating and dangerous appearance of the drone could be beneficial when ...
Sergej G. Zwaan, Emilia I. Barakova
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The Los Angeles Times recently reported the first instance in which military “drone” aircraft participated in the arrest of United States citizens on United States soil. A Customs and Border Protection Predator B drone played a key role in the arrest of Rodney Brossart and his three sons at their North Dakota ranch.
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The Los Angeles Times recently reported the first instance in which military “drone” aircraft participated in the arrest of United States citizens on United States soil. A Customs and Border Protection Predator B drone played a key role in the arrest of Rodney Brossart and his three sons at their North Dakota ranch.
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If Drones Could See: Investigating Evaluations of a Drone with Eyes
2018Drones are often used in a context where they interact with human users. They, however, lack the social cues that their robotic counterparts have. If drones would possess such cues, would people respond to them more positively? This paper investigates people’s evaluations of a drone with eyes versus one without.
Peter A. M. Ruijten, Raymond H. Cuijpers
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Theorizing Drones and Droning Theory
2015This chapter uses the figure of the drone to explore the logic of emerging forms of surveillance facilitated by distributed, interactive sensors. It argues that drone “logic” can be abstracted away from the device itself. This logic combines automated data collection with automated sensemaking and, eventually, automated response.
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