2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.tbs.2022.10.011
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Using drone technology to collect school transportation data

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“…In addition, complex urban environments may interfere with the electronic signals and obstacle-sensing systems UAVs, potentially causing consequential incidents. For instance, when UAVs must fly in close proximity to buildings in the process of collecting data for 3D modeling, it is possible that wind, low-light conditions, glass and other reflective material on a building's surface, or certain electronics may cause loss of control [14,48,75].…”
Section: Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, complex urban environments may interfere with the electronic signals and obstacle-sensing systems UAVs, potentially causing consequential incidents. For instance, when UAVs must fly in close proximity to buildings in the process of collecting data for 3D modeling, it is possible that wind, low-light conditions, glass and other reflective material on a building's surface, or certain electronics may cause loss of control [14,48,75].…”
Section: Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functioning of UAVs can be greatly affected by environmental factors. According to Hodgson and Chang [75], the line-of-sight and signal connections of UAVs can be affected by obstacles such as trees and low-light conditions. Another constraint on line-of-sight is the effect of obstacles such as trees, which can cause incomplete data collection and inaccurate modeling.…”
Section: Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%