...intelligence (ELINT), the use of other sensors (e.g. drones) and competitors entering this market beside their initial ... data world with data also coming from other information sources (drones, crowd-based and in situ in a connected world). For...
... could lead to a cascade as in the era of nuclear deterrence. This was voluntary, since civil aircraft and combat drones were navigated from the same satellites. Despite this, advocates of the concept of ‘deterrence by dependence’ struggled at first...
... but from the data fusion of a large network of different remote sensors on different platforms (satellites, planes, drones and boats) and in-situ observations (on boats and beaches), together with a supporting knowledge of the general conditions...
..., tracking and monitoring possible, delivering essential services with limited numbers of workers on-site. And autonomous drones enabled ‘contactless’ delivery of much-needed medical supplies around the world. These trends will likely accelerate...
...we’re going to succeed in cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 43 percent by 2030. Current monitoring solutions include advanced sensors, drones and remote aerial imaging. While on-site sensors that use bottom-up technologies can sound the alarm...
...the world as the vehicle completed a vertical landing on a drone ship out to sea after returning from space, but the ...now firmly planted back on Earth, the Block 5 returned to the drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You" shortly after delivering its ...