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Methods and Applications of Geospatial Technology in Sustainable Urbanism
Unmanned aerial or airborne vehicle.
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An Overview of the Potential of UAV Applications to the Built Environment: A Role in Sustainable Urbanisation
David R. Green (UCEMM, University of Aberdeen, UK), Billy J. Gregory (DroneLite, UK & UCEMM, University of Aberdeen, UK), Jason J. Hagon (GeoDrone Survey Ltd., UK), Alex R. Karachok (UCEMM, University of Aberdeen, UK), Jakob Larsen (University of Aalborg, Denmark), and Alastair Skitmore (UCEMM, University of Aberdeen, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2249-3.ch011
Abstract
This chapter presents an overview of the potential role of UAVs for monitoring, mapping, surveying, modelling, and visualising the ‘built environment' and their role in sustainable urbanisation. The ‘built environment' includes rural, urban, and underwater environments. Together with low-cost image processing and softcopy photogrammetry, fixed-wing and multi-rotor UAVs can collect a wide range of imagery for generating 3D models of individual buildings, and record and analyse architecture and infrastructure and terrain models. Consideration is given to non-imaging sensors carried on UAVs. Input to GIS provides a basis to create visually realistic models of the ‘built-environment' for urban and rural planning and decision-making for sustainable urbanisation. 3D visualisation software, virtual, and augmented reality will allow public engagement with the spatial planning process. Safety and operational considerations are needed for UAV flights. The chapter concludes by examining how this technology will develop in the future to play a role in sustainable urbanisation.
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Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Solve Some Civil Problems
Unmanned aerial vehicles – generic name, can be of different types (multicopter, bicopter, quadcopter, etc.).
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Preliminary Sizing and Performance Calculations of Unmanned Air Vehicles
An aircraft that can autonomously fly or can be remotely controlled to perform a specific mission without flying crew inside.
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Inspection of Power Line Insulators: State of the Art, Challenges, and Open Issues
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, commonly denominate as a drone, is an aircraft piloted by remote control or onboard fly controls computers.
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Synthesis of the Laws of Motion Control of a UAV Group With Natural Obstacles
Unmanned aerial vehicle or drone is an aircraft without crew on board.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Their Use During the American Presidencies of Bush Jr. and Obama
This acronym indicates an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, and it is a synonym of drone . The main peculiarity of this vehicle consists of not carrying a person aboard which, as it has been outlined during the years, can be classified as an advantage as well as a disadvantage. On one hand, drones do not put the life of the operator in danger during dangerous missions; on the other hand, however, multiple criticisms have been underlined both on a legal level and on a more psychological one (and both aspects have been discussed within the chapter).
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Traffic Analysis of UAV Networks Using Enhanced Deep Feed Forward Neural Networks (EDFFNN)
Unmanned aerial vehicle. UAVs are termed as drones that fly in the air layer without human being and it is controlled by human being using remote.
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Kinodynamic Motion Planning for an X4-Flyer
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. The robots which can fly in the air without human riding.
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Flying Adhoc Networks Concept and Challenges
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is an aircraft without any onboard human pilot. UAVs can be controlled by either ground pilots or by pre-programmed software.
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Mechatronic Design of Mobile Robots for Stable Obstacle Crossing at Low and High Speeds
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, commonly known as a flying drone. Not to be confused with AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle).
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DRL-Based Coverage Optimization in UAV Networks for Microservice-Based IoT Applications
(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle): Commonly known as a drone. It is a type of aircraft that can fly autonomously or be remotely controlled without a pilot onboard.
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