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Drones and Security
Ryan Holland
What are drones?
• Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), and
are aircraft either controlled by ‘pilots’ from the
ground or autonomously following a prepreprogrammed mission.
Major Features of Drones
• Monitoring: GPS Systems, High resolution camera
• Collision Avoidance System: Traffic and collision system, traffic alerting system, aircraft proximity warning
system.
• Weather System: Use a weather radar and lighting detector system
Pros
The use of domestic drones
vs
Cons
• Search and Rescue Missions
• Facial Recognition software
• Scientific research
• Speakers capable of monitoring personal
conversations
• Mapping Land
• Criminal Investigations
• Surveying privately owned land
• Hard to track owners for improper use
Why people get so upset over drones
• Most people get so upset over drones because they
have no control over them.
• They don’t know who is controlling them. (much
like youtube commenters)
• It is hard to know what kind of drone it is, and
what it is doing in the first place. (it could just be
someone flying around, or someone recording video.
Current States with drone laws
• Legislation introduced in 36 States,
active in 22, but only enacted in 4.
• Kentucky introduced legislation but
adjourned without further action.
• Nearly all states have not
criminalized the use of drones,
even those used for malicious
activities.
Current Cities with Police Drones
References
• http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/02/do
mestic_surveillance_drone_bans_are_sweeping_the_nation.html
• http://dronelawjournal.com/
• http://observer.com/2015/02/proposed-drone-laws-rule-out-mostactual-commercial-uses-for-drones/