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Title: Exploring the Application of Drone Technology In the Construction Sector [Explorando La Aplicación De La Tecnología De Drones En El Sector De La Construcción]
Authors: Nachiappan, Balusamy
Najmusher, H
Nagarajan, G
Rajkumar, N
Loganathan, D
Gobinath
Keywords: Construction
Drone
Monitoring
Safety
Surveying And Mapping
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia - Serie de Conferencias
Editorial Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia
Citation: Vol. 3
Abstract: Drone Technology is being used by an increasing number via the development area to improve some of the elements of its operations. Drones have unique competencies that can grow construction projects effectiveness, protection, and affordability. This study examines how drones are presently being used inside the construction zone and the way they could affect construction site online surveying, project control, development monitoring, and safety inspections. The study additionally addresses the difficulties and capacity benefits of incorporating the drone era into production methods. The drone era has a variety of capabilities to change traditional techniques inside the production industry and decorate challenge outcomes. Droneera software creation has become a recreation-changing trend with many benefits, from more suitable productivity to safer and greater sustainable operations. Drones are being used for some purposes, which include environmental tracking, site online surveying, inspections, and development tracking. This study examines the several uses of drones within the construction sector and talks about how this technology may affect the sector going forward. © 2024; Los autores.
URI: https://doi.org/10.56294/sctconf2024713
https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16600
ISSN: 2953-4860
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