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DOI: 10.2514/6.2019-1285
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Methods for Deploying Payloads from Multi-Rotor Unmanned Aerial Systems

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“…Schnieders et al [142] evaluated a single drone to assist law enforcement agencies in a simulated building clearance operation to address the interior dangers of law-enforcement clearing operations. He argued that, due to the improvement of microchips of drones, drones could move indoor environments with high-quality streaming and maneuverability capability; drones fit into law-enforcement clearing operations [143][144][145].…”
Section: Law Enforcementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Schnieders et al [142] evaluated a single drone to assist law enforcement agencies in a simulated building clearance operation to address the interior dangers of law-enforcement clearing operations. He argued that, due to the improvement of microchips of drones, drones could move indoor environments with high-quality streaming and maneuverability capability; drones fit into law-enforcement clearing operations [143][144][145].…”
Section: Law Enforcementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dyutimoy Nirupam Das and Partners propose [147] presents a mechanism that synchronizes drones and delivery trucks, where trucks can work as mobile launching and retrieval sites. Aaron P. Bauer et al [143] develop some proposed methods and devices that enable multi-rotors to deploy one-to-two pound objects on or near doors while in flight to overcome obstacles. During these search and rescue efforts, within damaged structures.…”
Section: Technicalmentioning
confidence: 99%