Patent classifications
B64U101/57
Method and device for rescue mission assistance
A method at a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), and a UAV, adapted therefore, is adapted for enabling assisting in a rescue mission, where the method comprise: initiating a first localization of at least one body or object; initiating an analysis, for determining, at least partly based on the first localization of the at least one body or object, a need for activities, and initiating the determined activities, comprising applying floatable foam to an area on or in close proximity to the at least one body or object, while applying, to the floatable foam, a recognizable means capable of assisting in a second localization of the at least one body or object.
Electronic device controlling a plurality of external electronic devices performing resource offloading, and a control method thereof
An example electronic device may include a communication module comprising communication circuitry, and at least one processor, wherein the at least one processor may be configured to control the communication module to acquire first information related to a suspected event from a first external electronic device, determine a second external electronic device to be dispatched to a location where the suspected event has occurred, control the second external electronic device, acquire second information related to an analysis result of the suspected event from the first external electronic device, and perform a subsequent procedure based on the acquired second information.
Automated UAV open water beachfront hazard recognition, warning, and rescue system and processes
An automated unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) open water beachfront hazard recognition, warning, and rescue system and processes are disclosed. The automated UAV open water beachfront hazard recognition, warning, and rescue system includes a UAV that is configured as an autonomous patrol or scout system, an automated rip current and sea animal registration system, and a mechanical rescue system to pull out or support a person in water. The automated UAV open water beachfront hazard recognition, warning, and rescue system is configured to react quickly and reach targets fast because the UAV flies in the air and takes a direct, obstruction-free path to the target.