Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Drones Sample Clauses

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Drones. The Contractor shall purchase, provide and maintain or cause to be purchased, provided and maintained, at no cost to Owner, UAV/Drone Liability coverage covering the Contractor and all Subcontractors of any tier engaged in use of UAVs/Drones as part of the Work with a minimum limit of liability in the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per claim and in the aggregate.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Drones. ‌ The adoption of these important devices (unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)) is one of the areas which has received significant concern in the recent past, where they are being used as flying wireless communication platform. Also, the devices are capable of improving the coverage of devices on the ground and can be used for enhancing connectivity as wireless relays. Additionally, this technology is also used as a mobile area base station for providing enhanced reliability by boosting the wireless networks capacity and for providing reliable download and upload communications supporting ground users. This is because the UAVs can be adjusted in terms of the mobility and altitude which can help in establishing good connections under low transmission powers and moving near to the potential users on the ground. The technology also improves shadowing and blockage of signals through making them work on high altitudes which establish LOS (line-of-sight) links of communication effectively. Thus, they can provide solutions which are efficient to energy challenges and cost-effective solutions for data collection from the ground mobile users using simple and limited terrestrial infrastructure across broad geographical areas [63]. The drones comprise of small batteries which are limited thus they cover only short distances as the energy constraints could not allow them moving in long distances. However, the devices are used within their scope as they collect crucial information from other IoT devices and send it to the transmitter which is out of range thus playing the role of base stations or aggregators for major networks of IoT [64]. Users, developers, and researchers must address the critical issues of this essential devices to enable them to work more effectively for the intended purposes. According to Xxxxxxxx [58], drones can be used in the delivery of real-time data to remote servers. This application is a solution for the challenges facing the wireless body area networks which are used in the assessment of the human body and reducing the chances of more critical conditions arising and saving a life. Further analysis of the field data collected is necessary for the experts to establish ways of mitigating the continuous spread of the certain medical condition. The available technologies such as 3G technology and Wi-Fi requires large power consumption to perform the same purpose. The current applications of drones are expected to increase with high market potentia...

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