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The Internet of Drone Things (IoDT): Future Envision of Smart Drones

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The Internet of Drone Things (IoDT) is envisioned as Future direction of Drones backend via Internet of Things, Smart Computer vision, Cloud Computing, advanced wireless communication, big data, and high-end security techniques. The utilization of drones is increasing in diverse fields from Agriculture to Industry, from Government to private organizations and from Smart Cities to Rural area monitoring. With IoDT based implementations, all the existing sectors will become intelligent and smart for performing Monitoring, surveillance, search and rescue and more. In this paper, we present, a conceptual presentation of new terminology, i.e., Internet of Drone Things (IoDT), along with its related technologies, applications, security issues and real-time implementation of IoDT by taking case studies of Agriculture and Smart Cities.

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Nayyar, A., Nguyen, BL., Nguyen, N.G. (2020). The Internet of Drone Things (IoDT): Future Envision of Smart Drones. In: Luhach, A., Kosa, J., Poonia, R., Gao, XZ., Singh, D. (eds) First International Conference on Sustainable Technologies for Computational Intelligence. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1045. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0029-9_45

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