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What is Trajectory Data

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Civilian Logistics and Supply Chain Management
The location and time of each drone carrying a medical product could be sampled at regular intervals, eventually leading to a trajectory. Additional attributes such as the pitch, roll, and yaw angles as well as the speed could also be included in a trajectory.
Published in Chapter:
Drones in Healthcare: An Extended Discussion on Humanitarian Logistics
Berk Anbaroğlu (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7900-7.ch004
Abstract
This chapter discusses the use of drones in healthcare with a specific focus on humanitarian logistics. Drones have already been used in healthcare in different aspects, including transfer of blood products, search and rescue missions, or collecting different types of data including aerial photographs, air quality, or radiation levels. Even though the published research evidence in the area of “drones in healthcare” is almost 1% of the broader area of “drones,” the progress in public acceptance, regulations, as well as technology is undeniable. This chapter summarizes the different aspects regarding the use of drones in healthcare, while specifically focusing on humanitarian logistics. The SWOT analysis indicate that the strengths and opportunities weigh more than the weaknesses and threats, suggesting that drones will revolutionize the way medical supplies are delivered within the coming years.
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