This study examined one-hundred and sixty five U.S. participants’ privacy levels of concerns towards eight different entities operating unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The participants were presented with an individual scenario that was interchanged with the eight operating entities. With each interchanged scenario the participants were asked to assess overall privacy concern based on the operating entity utilizing the UAS. The operating entities used in the scenario were Amazon, the Government, the Military, Law Enforcement, Consulting, Construction, Hobbyist, and Real Estate. The results demonstrate that there is a difference between operating entity and genders; however both genders trend toward the same level of concern based on the oper...
The rapid growth of data-gathering technologies on the one hand has provided public authorities with...
This paper will examine the current state of drone technology and its increasing prevalence in priva...
Judge Andrew Napolitano said recently of unmanned aircraft systems (“UAS”), or “drones,” that “[t]he...
This study examined one-hundred and sixty five U.S. participants’ privacy levels of concerns towards...
While much research has examined engineering and practical uses of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), th...
Background and Objectives: Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), also known casually as drones, have change...
The purpose of this study was to reveal public perception on the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS...
As more uses for UAVs appear, operators, and government are struggling to identify how to incorporat...
With the Congressional mandate for the integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in the National ...
This applied research is an integrated component of a larger project for the School of Business Admi...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) recent promulgation of civilian drone regulations trigge...
Drones are unmanned aircraft controlled remotely or operated autonomously. While the extant literatu...
Regulators and privacy advocates increasingly demand that privacy be protected through the technical...
none1noIn the last years, people have been forced to accept a progressive curtailment of their priva...
Since the birth of the concept of a legally recognized right to privacy in Samuel D. Warren and Loui...
The rapid growth of data-gathering technologies on the one hand has provided public authorities with...
This paper will examine the current state of drone technology and its increasing prevalence in priva...
Judge Andrew Napolitano said recently of unmanned aircraft systems (“UAS”), or “drones,” that “[t]he...
This study examined one-hundred and sixty five U.S. participants’ privacy levels of concerns towards...
While much research has examined engineering and practical uses of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), th...
Background and Objectives: Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), also known casually as drones, have change...
The purpose of this study was to reveal public perception on the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS...
As more uses for UAVs appear, operators, and government are struggling to identify how to incorporat...
With the Congressional mandate for the integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in the National ...
This applied research is an integrated component of a larger project for the School of Business Admi...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) recent promulgation of civilian drone regulations trigge...
Drones are unmanned aircraft controlled remotely or operated autonomously. While the extant literatu...
Regulators and privacy advocates increasingly demand that privacy be protected through the technical...
none1noIn the last years, people have been forced to accept a progressive curtailment of their priva...
Since the birth of the concept of a legally recognized right to privacy in Samuel D. Warren and Loui...
The rapid growth of data-gathering technologies on the one hand has provided public authorities with...
This paper will examine the current state of drone technology and its increasing prevalence in priva...
Judge Andrew Napolitano said recently of unmanned aircraft systems (“UAS”), or “drones,” that “[t]he...