Abstract
Using unmanned aerial systems is spreading in several industry sectors. New and previously not seen demands are evolving in the service industry. Due to the continuous technological development in the aviation and drone segment, this equipment can fulfil delivery tasks beyond the previously elaborated data collection operations. The professionals should present the possible and potential adverse effects of drones caused by the emergence and large-scale spread of the devices beyond the demonstrated benefits and advantages.
Publisher
Szechenyi Istvan University
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