Mountain search and recovery: An unmanned aerial vehicle deployment case study and analysis
Nathan L. Schomer,
Julie A. Adams
Abstract:Mountain search and rescue (MSAR) seeks to assist people in extreme remote environments. This method of emergency response often relies on crewed aircraft to perform aerial visual search. Many MSAR teams use low‐cost, consumer‐grade unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to augment the crewed aircraft operations. These UAVs are primarily developed for aerial photography and lack many features critical (e.g., probability‐prioritized coverage path planning) to support MSAR operations. As a result, UAVs are underutilize… Show more
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