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FOCUS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON DRONE AS UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE FOR MANKIND
*Dr. Tirtha Ghosh, Dr. Debabrata Devbhuti, Dr. Dhrubo Jyoti Sen and Pruthviraj K. Chaudhary
ABSTRACT
There are two meanings for drone then: a "male bee," or a "monotonous, sustained sound." The aircraft's function can clue you in: it's an extension of the "bee" meaning. Drones are bigger and heavier than worker bees, and they leave the hive and swarm in the fall. These can be used to transfer organs from donor to patient, often between 4 to 36 hours depending on the type of organ. These could make organ delivery faster, safer and more cost-effective. Drones can be used to deliver medical supplies cost-effectively to people residing in remote areas and those affected by natural disasters or emergencies. Drones can also be used inside hospitals for delivering biological samples or medicines from floor to floor or from building to building. Potential applications of UAVs in healthcare are broad based.
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