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Leveraging the Cloud to Achieve Near Real-time Processing for Drone-Generated Data 利用云实现无人机生成数据的近实时处理
2019 IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Forum USA East Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI: 10.1109/WIEForum47344.2019.8981670
Sayani Sarkar, Michael W. Totaro, Khalid Elgazzar
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