Improving explosive hazard detection with simulated and augmented data for an unmanned aerial system

Author(s):  
Brendan J. Alvey ◽  
Derek T. Anderson ◽  
James M. Keller ◽  
Andrew Buck ◽  
Grant J. Scott ◽  
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Author(s):  
Matthew Deardorff ◽  
Brendan Alvey ◽  
Derek T. Anderson ◽  
James M. Keller ◽  
Grant Scott ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katie Feltman ◽  
F. Richard Ferraro ◽  
Kyle Bernhardt ◽  
Hannah Hill

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heather M. Mong ◽  
Nicole Murchison ◽  
Benjamin A. Clegg

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed S. Mayeed ◽  
Franklin Woods ◽  
Alexander Bryant

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 1255
Author(s):  
Ahmad Salahuddin Mohd Harithuddin ◽  
Mohd Fazri Sedan ◽  
Syaril Azrad Md Ali ◽  
Shattri Mansor ◽  
Hamid Reza Jifroudi ◽  
...  

Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) has many advantages in the fields of SURVAILLANCE and disaster management compared to space-borne observation, manned missions and in situ methods. The reasons include cost effectiveness, operational safety, and mission efficiency. This has in turn underlined the importance of UAS technology and highlighted a growing need in a more robust and efficient unmanned aerial vehicles to serve specific needs in SURVAILLANCE and disaster management. This paper first gives an overview on the framework for SURVAILLANCE particularly in applications of border control and disaster management and lists several phases of SURVAILLANCE and service descriptions. Based on this overview and SURVAILLANCE phases descriptions, we show the areas and services in which UAS can have significant advantage over traditional methods.


Author(s):  
Matthew B. Galles ◽  
Noah H. Schiller ◽  
Kasey A. Ackerman ◽  
Brett A. Newman

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