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Service-oriented architectures for a flexible and safe use of unmanned aerial vehicles

Rodrigues et al., 2017

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15363126514444777077
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Rodrigues D
Pires R
Marconato E
Areias C
Cunha J
Branco K
Vieira M
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IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are becoming widely used for supporting multiple heterogeneous missions, requiring continuous evolution and adaptation of the implemented services. This scenario calls for the definition of architectural abstractions that support the …
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