2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jairtraman.2020.101929
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Managing the drone revolution: A systematic literature review into the current use of airborne drones and future strategic directions for their effective control

Abstract: Commercial and private deployment of airborne drones is revolutionising many ecosystems. To identify critical issues and research gaps, our systematic literature review findings suggest that historic issues such as privacy, acceptance and security are increasingly replaced by operational considerations including interaction with and impacts on other airspace users. Recent incidents show that unrestricted drone use can inflict problems on other airspace users like airports and emergency services. Our review of … Show more

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“…In September 2020, there were > 1.7 million drones registered with the United States Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), 30% of which were registered for commercial applications 5 . As existing applications mature, new uses are being tested that may transform commercial sectors, with drones supplanting conventional methods and adding new services 3 , 6 . Growth in drone utilization has been accompanied by rapidly evolving legislation and initiatives to modernize airspace for the safe integration of drones 7 , 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In September 2020, there were > 1.7 million drones registered with the United States Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), 30% of which were registered for commercial applications 5 . As existing applications mature, new uses are being tested that may transform commercial sectors, with drones supplanting conventional methods and adding new services 3 , 6 . Growth in drone utilization has been accompanied by rapidly evolving legislation and initiatives to modernize airspace for the safe integration of drones 7 , 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Merkert and Bushell [ 12 ] conducted a review of systematic literature related to historical concerns such as privacy, acceptance, and protection that have been gradually replaced by operational considerations, including contact with and impacts on other users of airspace, in order to recognize critical issues and research gaps. The study demonstrates that unrestricted use of drones can cause problems for other users of the airspace, such as airports and emergency services.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, UAV has become more active for civil use, including numerous missions in the field of traffic monitoring, agricultural operations, aerial photography, search and rescue, environmental monitoring, firefighting and communication relay (see Casbeer et al, 2006;Liu et al, 2013;Cetin et al, 2013;Xiang and Tian, 2011;Merkert and Bushell, 2020). In the tourism field, UAVs are used as a tool for technology-enhanced on-site tourism experience and smart photogrammetry of tourism attractions (Neuhofer et al, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%