The paper clarifies the notion and develops generalized classification of unmanned aerial vehicles. There is substantiated the need to consider the proposed classification in the formulation of criminalistic requirements for tactical and technical data of unmanned aerial vehicles and systems, unmanned aviation complexes and characteristics of their targeted equipment, compliance with which will be most of all correspond to the satisfaction of urgent needs of the Field Criminalistics.
The introduction of both mobile robots (MR) and AI-embedded mobile
robots (AIMR) into the industry is very slow compared to other types of
industrial robots (IR) and automation systems. Many scientific articles and
studies are focused on the programming and design of MR. At the same time,
integration issues, topical problems and related obstacles are almost
entirely absent from the scientific literature. The authors of this paper
acknowledge that the complete analysis of this area is a very challenging
task. Therefore, for the purposes of this study, we focus on the local
problem of analysing the introduction of MR and AIMR in small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The authors offer the analysis of the
current challenges and trends in the introduction of mobile robots into
SMEs. They also propose solutions to these problems based on their own as
well as external experience in the design, programming and implementation of
mobile robots.
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