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UAS Autonomy Scare

UAS Autonomy Scare Based on Andrea Tiburca's articl e: " AI and the future of drones" Introduction Many people are preoccupied with the rise of the artificial intelligence (AI) as they think the technology is trying to replace human-being essential functions or the autonomous robotics may harm the industrialized civilization.A metaphoric perspective can compare the story to Victor Frankenstein's designed-monster that ended up destroying his master's lab. UAS performance has been enhanced by the infusion of  AI and high-performing sensors that make the UAV an autonomous unmanned vehicle (AUV) in contrast with the remotely operated vehicle (ROV). While the application of UAS is found in every single field one could name in the private and the commercial sector, the use of AI in UAS has triggered arguments against and in favor of this technology. Litterature Review Tiburca's article (2017), "AI and the future of drones, recognizes the applications of...
Great Next Unmanned Maritime Vehicle  Based on the article : The Next Great Frontier For Drones Lies in The Ocean Introduction The quest for efficiency, speed, reliability, accuracy, and accuracy that characterizes the unmanned ground vehicle and unmanned aircraft vehicle has not left the marine world on the sideline. While the military sectors have been at the front of significant technological innovation, the commercial and the consumer sector do not miss the opportunity to grab the potential benefit of the new inventions.The commercial industries and consumers have already taken great interest in UAV and UGV by utilizing the technology in applications, such as agriculture, customs and excise, fire services and forestry, aerial photography and film, power line inspection. Predictably, the unmanned maritime vehicle (UMV) has found its way to the deep ocean not only for military operations but also for application, such as fishery, oceanography, deep ocean, sea and river underw...