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Towards the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): A Comprehensive Review

📅 Published: June 15, 2022 👤 Syed Agha Hassnain Mohsan, Muhammad Asghar Khan, Fazal Noor et al. 📖 Drones 📊 838 citations
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Recently, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, have come in a great diversity of several applications such as military, construction, image and video mapping, medical, search and rescue, parcel delivery, hidden area exploration, oil rigs and power line monitoring, precision farming, wireless communication and aerial surveillance. In particular, UAV applications, challenges, and security issues are explored in the light of recent research studies and development.

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Key Findings
  • 1 The drone industry has been getting significant attention as a model of manufacturing, service and delivery convergence, introducing synergy with the coexistence of different emerging domains.
  • 2 UAVs offer implicit peculiarities such as increased airborne time and payload capabilities, swift mobility, and access to remote and disaster areas.
  • 3 Despite these potential features, including extensive variety of usage, high maneuverability, and cost-efficiency, drones are still limited in terms of battery endurance, flight autonomy and constrained flight time to perform persistent missions.
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Article Details
Source OpenAlex
Category 🤖 Artificial Intelligence
Published Jun 15, 2022
Journal Drones
DOI 10.3390/drones6060147
Citations 838
Authors Syed Agha Hassnain Mohsan, Muhammad Asghar Khan, Fazal Noor, Insaf Ullah, Mohammed H. Alsharif