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Unoccupied Aircraft Systems in Marine Science and Conservation
2018
Annual Review of Marine Science
The use of unoccupied aircraft systems (UASs, also known as drones) in science is growing rapidly. Recent advances in microelectronics and battery technology have resulted in the rapid development of low-cost UASs that are transforming many industries. Drones are poised to revolutionize marine science and conservation, as they provide essentially on-demand remote sensing capabilities at low cost and with reduced human risk. A variety of multirotor, fixed-wing, and transitional UAS platforms are
doi:10.1146/annurev-marine-010318-095323
pmid:30020850
fatcat:fh5rbl77kndcbgdwsv3a6ngvka