Novel and innovative civilian uses of drones (or unmanned aerial vehicles) in the fields of science and healthcare, and their pros and cons

Gary Martinic

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Abstract

As can be seen from some of the images in this article UAVs are very powerful, ecological survey tools capable of producing high-resolution quality photography and live video footage, in a way that the human eye has never seen before. This technology is an 'enabler' and UAV systems as tools are all about data capture and dissemination. From flying in the eye of a hurricane to flying high above forest fires or volcanoes, UAVs can provide this valuable data faster, cheaper and more safely and discreetly than any previous technology that has been available. UAVs have profoundly transformed the military domain and are now rapidly revolutionizing many other industries. Although there are some 'cons' inherent with their use, sensible regulations and policies put into place, will alleviate these issues. On the whole, the pros far outweigh the cons as UAVs fast become an 'everyday technology' with huge benefits to society.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85-90
Number of pages6
JournalAnimal Technology and Welfare
Volume17
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • drone aircraft

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