Drones in the Smart City and IoT: Protocols, Resilience, Benefits, and Risks

J. Sterbenz
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Drones have quickly become ubiquitous for both recreational and serious use. As is frequently the case with new technology in general, their rapid adoption already far exceeds our legal, policy, and social ability to cope with such issues as privacy and interference with well-established commercial and military air space. While the FAA has issued rulings, they will almost certainly be challenged in court as disputes arise, for example, when property owners shoot drones down. It is clear that drones will provide a critical role in smart cities and be connected to, if not directly a part of the IoT (Internet of Things). Drones will provide an essential role in providing network relay connectivity and situational awareness, particularly in disaster assessment and recovery scenarios. As is typical for new network technologies, the deployment of the drone hardware far exceeds our research in protocols -- extending our previous understanding of MANETs (mobile ad hoc networks) and DTNs (disruption tolerant networks) -- and more importantly, management, control, resilience, security, and privacy concerns. This keynote address will discuss these challenges and consider future research directions.
智慧城市和物联网中的无人机:协议、弹性、收益和风险
无论是娱乐用途还是严肃用途,无人机都迅速变得无处不在。正如一般新技术经常出现的情况一样,它们的迅速采用已经远远超出了我们处理隐私和干扰已建立的商业和军事空域等问题的法律、政策和社会能力。尽管美国联邦航空局已经发布了裁决,但随着争议的出现,这些裁决几乎肯定会在法庭上受到质疑,例如,当业主击落无人机时。很明显,无人机将在智慧城市中发挥关键作用,即使不是直接成为物联网(IoT)的一部分,也会与之相连。无人机将在提供网络中继连接和态势感知方面发挥重要作用,特别是在灾难评估和恢复场景中。作为典型的新网络技术,无人机硬件的部署远远超出了我们对协议的研究——扩展了我们以前对manet(移动自组织网络)和dtn(中断容忍网络)的理解——更重要的是,管理、控制、弹性、安全和隐私问题。本主题演讲将讨论这些挑战并考虑未来的研究方向。
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