Review: Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as Mobile Sensing Platforms (MSPs) for Disaster Response, Civil Security and Public Safety

The use of UAVs in areas ranging from agriculture over urban services to entertainment or simply as a hobby has rapidly grown over the last years. Regarding serious/commercial applications, UAVs have been considered in the literature, especially as mobile sensing/actuation platforms (i.e., as a deli...

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Main Authors: Hanno Hildmann, Ernö Kovacs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Drones
Subjects:
UAV
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/3/3/59
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spelling doaj-744c02705a784ea3b9fc9d3cfb0754bd2020-11-25T02:30:14ZengMDPI AGDrones2504-446X2019-07-01335910.3390/drones3030059drones3030059Review: Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as Mobile Sensing Platforms (MSPs) for Disaster Response, Civil Security and Public SafetyHanno Hildmann0Ernö Kovacs1Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Oude Waalsdorperweg 63, 2597 AK The Hague, The NetherlandsNEC Research Labs Europe (NLE), Kurfürsten-Anlage 36, 69115 Heidelberg, GermanyThe use of UAVs in areas ranging from agriculture over urban services to entertainment or simply as a hobby has rapidly grown over the last years. Regarding serious/commercial applications, UAVs have been considered in the literature, especially as mobile sensing/actuation platforms (i.e., as a delivery platform for an increasingly wide range of sensors and actuators). With regard to timely, cost-effective and very rich data acquisition, both, NEC Research as well as TNO are pursuing investigations into the use of UAVs and swarms of UAVs for scenarios where high-resolution requirements, prohibiting environments or tight time constraints render traditional approaches ineffective. In this review article, we provide a brief overview of safety and security-focused application areas that we identified as main targets for industrial and commercial projects, especially in the context of intelligent autonomous systems and autonomous/semi-autonomously operating swarms. We discuss a number of challenges related to the deployment of UAVs in general and to their deployment within the identified application areas in particular. As such, this article is meant to serve as a review and overview of the literature and the state-of-the-art, but also to offer an outlook over our possible (near-term) future work and the challenges that we will face there.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/3/3/59reviewUAVdroneUAV-SwarmsIntelligent Autonomous Systemssmart citycivil securitypublic safetydisaster responseMobile Sensing Platformapplicationschallenges
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Review: Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as Mobile Sensing Platforms (MSPs) for Disaster Response, Civil Security and Public Safety
Drones
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UAV
drone
UAV-Swarms
Intelligent Autonomous Systems
smart city
civil security
public safety
disaster response
Mobile Sensing Platform
applications
challenges
author_facet Hanno Hildmann
Ernö Kovacs
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title Review: Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as Mobile Sensing Platforms (MSPs) for Disaster Response, Civil Security and Public Safety
title_short Review: Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as Mobile Sensing Platforms (MSPs) for Disaster Response, Civil Security and Public Safety
title_full Review: Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as Mobile Sensing Platforms (MSPs) for Disaster Response, Civil Security and Public Safety
title_fullStr Review: Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as Mobile Sensing Platforms (MSPs) for Disaster Response, Civil Security and Public Safety
title_full_unstemmed Review: Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as Mobile Sensing Platforms (MSPs) for Disaster Response, Civil Security and Public Safety
title_sort review: using unmanned aerial vehicles (uavs) as mobile sensing platforms (msps) for disaster response, civil security and public safety
publisher MDPI AG
series Drones
issn 2504-446X
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The use of UAVs in areas ranging from agriculture over urban services to entertainment or simply as a hobby has rapidly grown over the last years. Regarding serious/commercial applications, UAVs have been considered in the literature, especially as mobile sensing/actuation platforms (i.e., as a delivery platform for an increasingly wide range of sensors and actuators). With regard to timely, cost-effective and very rich data acquisition, both, NEC Research as well as TNO are pursuing investigations into the use of UAVs and swarms of UAVs for scenarios where high-resolution requirements, prohibiting environments or tight time constraints render traditional approaches ineffective. In this review article, we provide a brief overview of safety and security-focused application areas that we identified as main targets for industrial and commercial projects, especially in the context of intelligent autonomous systems and autonomous/semi-autonomously operating swarms. We discuss a number of challenges related to the deployment of UAVs in general and to their deployment within the identified application areas in particular. As such, this article is meant to serve as a review and overview of the literature and the state-of-the-art, but also to offer an outlook over our possible (near-term) future work and the challenges that we will face there.
topic review
UAV
drone
UAV-Swarms
Intelligent Autonomous Systems
smart city
civil security
public safety
disaster response
Mobile Sensing Platform
applications
challenges
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/3/3/59
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