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Use Case: Surveillance UAV's are used by many government organisations, such as police forces, environment agencies (for detection and management of natural events and threats) and border agencies (to detect smuggling and illegal immigrants). Key benefits of using a UAV for surveillance are the ability to rapidly deploy and provide a “bird’s eye” view of an area otherwise difficult to reach, along with the UAV's ability to follow a moving object on the ground.
Device(s)
Depending on the application, different types of cameras are used for surveillance. Visual cameras are used for capturing images during daylight, while a thermal camera may be used for night vision, seeing through smoke or fog, vegetation monitoring, fire and heat detection using infrared patterns, etc. Data may be streamed directly from the UAV via a secure communications channel to a remote central location.KPIs
E2E Latency: Very low: < 1ms Jitter: Sensitive Data Rate: Very high data rate: ≥ 100 Mbps Availability: Best Effort Criticality: Non critical Communication Direction: Two-way Common Communication Mode: Unicast Data Reporting Mode: Time Driven Mobility (type/speed): High speed vehicular Service Continuity: Required Device Autonomy (Power Constrained): Yes Priority Services (NS/EP): Yes (it would get priority treatment) Guaranteed Service: GBR Security: High Lifespan: Short: 2-4 years Device Density: High (≥10000) Slice Type Slice Type: V2X