2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2022.09.430
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On Controlling Drones for Disaster Relief

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“…Drones prove invaluable in emergency response and risk assessment for architectural projects. In the event of natural disasters or accidents, drones equipped with cameras and sensors quickly survey affected areas, providing real-time data to assess damage and plan recovery efforts (Chowdhury et al, 2017;Munawar et al, 2022;Hewett and Puangpontip 2022;Muhamat et al, 2022;Restas, 2015;Kucharczyk and Hugenholtz, 2021;Mohd Daud et al, 2022). Such capability is particularly crucial in disaster-prone regions, where traditional assessment methods may be hindered by access limitations or safety concerns (Rane, 2023m;Rane, 2023n;Rane, 2023o;Rane, 2023p;Rane, 2023q).…”
Section: Emergency Response and Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drones prove invaluable in emergency response and risk assessment for architectural projects. In the event of natural disasters or accidents, drones equipped with cameras and sensors quickly survey affected areas, providing real-time data to assess damage and plan recovery efforts (Chowdhury et al, 2017;Munawar et al, 2022;Hewett and Puangpontip 2022;Muhamat et al, 2022;Restas, 2015;Kucharczyk and Hugenholtz, 2021;Mohd Daud et al, 2022). Such capability is particularly crucial in disaster-prone regions, where traditional assessment methods may be hindered by access limitations or safety concerns (Rane, 2023m;Rane, 2023n;Rane, 2023o;Rane, 2023p;Rane, 2023q).…”
Section: Emergency Response and Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%