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Abstract
With science and technology developments, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) applications in emergency rescue has attracted increasing attention. However, despite their significant advantages, UAVs encounter multiple obstacles in practical applications. Using a hybrid of the best-worst method (BWM) and decision testing and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) method (BWM-DEMATEL), this study systematically identifies and analyzes the key obstacles affecting UAV use in emergency rescue. First, through literature review and expert interviews, an obstacle factor system is established comprising six primary indicators: technical limitations, operation and training, law and regulations, environmental adaptability, cost and resources, social acceptance, and ethics. Then, BWM is used to screen the primary and secondary indicators, and a new indicator system is determined for the next step. Next, the causal relationship between the obstacles is analyzed using the DEMATEL method, which reveals the internal structure and interactions between obstacles. The results show that technical limitations, operation and training, law and regulations, and cost and resources are the four most important primary indicators. Essentially, these are the key factors hindering the wide application of UAVs in emergency rescue. Finally, some suggestions and strategies are proposed to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for more efficient UAV applications in emergency rescue.
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Technology in Society is a global journal dedicated to fostering discourse at the crossroads of technological change and the social, economic, business, and philosophical transformation of our world. The journal aims to provide scholarly contributions that empower decision-makers to thoughtfully and intentionally navigate the decisions shaping this dynamic landscape. A common thread across these fields is the role of technology in society, influencing economic, political, and cultural dynamics. Scholarly work in Technology in Society delves into the social forces shaping technological decisions and the societal choices regarding technology use. This encompasses scholarly and theoretical approaches (history and philosophy of science and technology, technology forecasting, economic growth, and policy, ethics), applied approaches (business innovation, technology management, legal and engineering), and developmental perspectives (technology transfer, technology assessment, and economic development). Detailed information about the journal's aims and scope on specific topics can be found in Technology in Society Briefings, accessible via our Special Issues and Article Collections.