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G. Drakopoulos, Ph. Mylonas, I. Voyiatzis
Geometric Considerations Of Digital Twinning The Trajectories Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
5th International Conference on Novel & Intelligent Digital Systems (NIDS 2025), September 24-26, 2025, Athens, Greece
ABSTRACT
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) have recently emerged as a valuable technological asset tailored for diverse assignments ranging from area or target surveillance and psychological operators to critical equipment pickup or delivery, while maintaining a low observability profile. In addition, they can operate in swarms, multiplying their efficiency under appropriate coordination schemes. Their capabilities are important in urban metroplexes where the smart deployment of small, light, and highly mobile parties acting and reacting rapidly in three dimensions based on local intelligence is crucial. Consequently, the location and the trajectory of a UAV can be mined for patterns. The latter can be facilitated by digital twinning, which requires the translation of geometric quantities to computational ones. These considerations are enumerated along with a detailed discussion.
24 September, 2025
G. Drakopoulos, Ph. Mylonas, I. Voyiatzis, " Geometric Considerations Of Digital Twinning The Trajectories Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles", 5th International Conference on Novel & Intelligent Digital Systems (NIDS 2025), September 24-26, 2025, Athens, Greece
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