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Pappu Kumar Yadav, J. Alex Thomasson, Robert Hardin, Stephen W. Searcy, Ulisses Braga-Neto, Sorin C. Popescu, Roberto Rodriguez III, Daniel E. Martin, Juan Enciso, Karem Meza and Emma L. White
Plastic shopping bags are often discarded as litter and can be carried away from roadsides and become tangled on cotton plants in farm fields. This rubbish plastic can end up in the cotton at the gin if not removed before harvest. These bags may not only...
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Arnold Chi Kedia, Brandi Kapos, Songmei Liao, Jacob Draper, Justin Eddinger, Christopher Updike and Amy E. Frazier
Mapping invasive vegetation species in arid regions is a critical task for managing water resources and understanding threats to ecosystem services. Traditional remote sensing platforms, such as Landsat and MODIS, are ill-suited for distinguishing native...
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Konstantinos Chaidas, George Tataris and Nikolaos Soulakellis
In a post-earthquake scenario, the semantic enrichment of 3D building models with seismic damage is crucial from the perspective of disaster management. This paper aims to present the methodology and the results for the Level of Detail 3 (LOD3) building ...
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Anjin Chang, Jinha Jung, Jose Landivar, Juan Landivar, Bryan Barker and Rajib Ghosh
Thanks to sensor developments, unmanned aircraft system (UAS) are the most promising modern technologies used to collect imagery datasets that can be utilized to develop agricultural applications in these days. UAS imagery datasets can grow exponentially...
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Nichakorn Pongsakornsathien, Suraj Bijjahalli, Alessandro Gardi, Angus Symons, Yuting Xi, Roberto Sabatini and Trevor Kistan
Recent evolutions of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) concept are driving the introduction of new airspace structures and classifications, which must be suitable for low-altitude airspace and provide the required level of safe...
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Andrew Weinert
As unmanned aerial systems (UASs) increasingly integrate into the US national airspace system, there is an increasing need to characterize how commercial and recreational UASs may encounter each other. To inform the development and evaluation of safety c...
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Bashar Alsadik and Fabio Remondino
In the last two decades, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) were successfully used in different environments for diverse applications like territorial mapping, heritage 3D documentation, as built surveys, construction monitoring, solar panel placement and a...
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Ziyang Tang, Xiang Liu, Hanlin Chen, Joseph Hupy and Baijian Yang
Unmanned Aerial Systems, hereafter referred to as UAS, are of great use in hazard events such as wildfire due to their ability to provide high-resolution video imagery over areas deemed too dangerous for manned aircraft and ground crews. This aerial pers...
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Nicolás Vargas-Ramírez and Jaime Paneque-Gálvez
The use of drones with or by communities?what we call community drones?has emerged globally over the last decade to serve diverse purposes. Despite a growing academic interest in community drones, most experiences have been documented as gray literature ...
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Asma Tabassum, Roberto Sabatini and Alessandro Gardi
The airworthiness certification of aerospace cyber-physical systems traditionally relies on the probabilistic safety assessment as a standard engineering methodology to quantify the potential risks associated with faults in system components. This paper ...
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