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Title Applications, challenges, and solutions of unmanned aerial vehicles in smart city using blockchain
ID_Doc 41402
Authors Shah, SFA; Mazhar, T; Al Shloul, T; Shahzad, T; Hu, YC; Mallek, F; Hamam, H
Title Applications, challenges, and solutions of unmanned aerial vehicles in smart city using blockchain
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.7717/peerj-cs.1776
Abstract Real -time data gathering, analysis, and reaction are made possible by this information and communication technology system. Data storage is also made possible by it. This is a good move since it enhances the administration and operation services essential to any city's efficient operation. The idea behind "smart cities" is that information and communication technology (ICTs) need to be included in a city's routine activities in order to gather, analyze, and store enormous amounts of data in real -time. This is helpful since it makes managing and governing urban areas easier. The "drone" or "uncrewed aerial vehicle" (UAV), which can carry out activities that ordinarily call for a human driver, serves as an example of this. UAVs could be used to integrate geospatial data, manage traffic, keep an eye on objects, and help in an emergency as part of a smart urban fabric. This study looks at the benefits and drawbacks of deploying UAVs in the conception, development, and management of smart cities. This article describes the importance and advantages of deploying UAVs in designing, developing, and maintaining in smart cities. This article overviews UAV uses types, applications, and challenges. Furthermore, we presented blockchain approaches for addressing the given problems for UAVs in smart research topics and recommendations for improving the security and privacy of UAVs in smart cities. Furthermore, we presented Blockchain approaches for addressing the given problems for UAVs in smart cities. Researcher and graduate students are audience of our article.
Author Keywords UAVs; Applications; Types; Smart cities; Security challenges; Blockchain; ICT; Management; Robotics; AI
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001158738200004
WoS Category Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Information Systems; Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Research Area Computer Science
PDF https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.1776
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