2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2013.10.002
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Unmanned aerial vehicle-aided communications system for disaster recovery

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“…Combined with UAVs, such technology is allowing collaborations of sensors between UAVs and the ground (Rathbun et al, 2002), as well as the flight of swarms of collaborative UAVs that can be used for emergency management (Bupe et al, 2015). In disaster-impacted areas, clusters of UAVs have proven to be able to replace communication towers that would have been brought down by a disaster (Dalmasso et al, 2012;Merdaway and Guvenc 2015;Tuna et al, 2014) and also provide imagery for any post-disaster activity (Quadritsch et al, 2010). At the convergence between this development and the SfM method that I presented earlier, there is a new forthcoming development: real-time 4D evolution of features or 3D over time.…”
Section: Acquisition Of 4d Imagery Using Swarms Of Uavs For Emergencymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Combined with UAVs, such technology is allowing collaborations of sensors between UAVs and the ground (Rathbun et al, 2002), as well as the flight of swarms of collaborative UAVs that can be used for emergency management (Bupe et al, 2015). In disaster-impacted areas, clusters of UAVs have proven to be able to replace communication towers that would have been brought down by a disaster (Dalmasso et al, 2012;Merdaway and Guvenc 2015;Tuna et al, 2014) and also provide imagery for any post-disaster activity (Quadritsch et al, 2010). At the convergence between this development and the SfM method that I presented earlier, there is a new forthcoming development: real-time 4D evolution of features or 3D over time.…”
Section: Acquisition Of 4d Imagery Using Swarms Of Uavs For Emergencymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While the periods of GPS outages, the accelerometer and magnetometer are used to provide the approximate measurement of gravity vector and the Earth's magnetic field. Tuna et al (2014) used a team of UAVs to set up the aided emergency communications system for rescue operations by using the Geographical Information System (GIS). The UAV acquires the precise latitude and longitude positioning by GPS/INS.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UAVs are highly suitable when aerial operations are required, and the presence of a pilot is dangerous, impossible, or simply expensive (Sinopoli, Micheli, Donato, & Koo, 2001). This pertains to a wide range of applications, including search and rescue (Varela et al, 2014), aerial mapping (Mesas-Carrascosa, Notario-García, de Larriva, de la Orden, & Porras, 2014), target tracking (Quintero & Hespanha, 2014), flight formation autonomously (Tuna, Nefzi, & Conte, 2014), avoid obstacle automatically (Moon & Prasad, 2011) and disaster recovery (Tuna et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,18 Other applications are specific surface displacement monitoring such as the Himalayan debris-covered glacier, 19 photogrammetry of cultural heritage and archeological sites, 20 and data collection through a network of UAVs. 21 Autonomous navigation and tracking is becoming more essential for UAVs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%