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Understanding the drone epidemic
Authors:Roger Clarke
Institution:1. Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, Canberra, Australia;2. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia;3. University of N.S.W., Sydney, Australia
Abstract:Drones are aircraft that have no onboard, human pilot. Through the twentieth century, piloted aircraft made far greater progress than drones. During the twenty-first century, on the other hand, changes in both drone technologies and drone economics have been much more rapid. Particularly in the case of small, inexpensive devices, the question arises as to whether existing regulatory frameworks can cope. To answer that question, it is necessary to document the nature and characteristics of drones, the dimensions across which they vary, the purposes to which they are put, and the impacts that they appear likely to have. The analysis concludes that careful consideration is needed of the adequacy of controls over the impacts of drones on two important values – public safety, and behavioural privacy.
Keywords:RPA  RPAS  UAV  UAVS  Drone control  Drone autonomy  Drone applications  Drone risks
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