Impacts of Information Technology on Society in the New Century

In the past few decades there has been a revolution in computing and communications, and all indications are that technological progress and use of information technology will continue at a rapid pace. Accompanying and supporting the dramatic increases in the power and use of new information technologies has been the declining cost of communications as a result of both technological improvements and increased competition. According to Moore's law the processing power of microchips is doubling every 18 months. These advances present many significant opportunities but also pose major challenges. Today, innovations in information technology are having wide-ranging effects across numerous domains of society, and policy makers are acting on issues involving economic productivity, intellectual property rights, privacy protection, and affordability of and access to information. Choices made now will have long lasting consequences, and attention must be paid to their social and economic impacts.
One of the most significant outcomes of the progress of information technology is probably electronic commerce over the Internet, a new way of conducting business. Though only a few years old, it may radically alter economic activities and the social environment. Already, it affects such large sectors as communications, finance and retail trade and might expand to areas such as education and health services. It implies the seamless application of information and communication technology along the entire value chain of a business that is conducted electronically.
The impacts of information technology and electronic commerce on business models, commerce, market structure, workplace, labour market, education, private life and society as a whole.
1. Business Models, Commerce and Market Structure
One important way in which information technology is affecting work is by reducing the importance of distance. In many industries, the geographic distribution of work is changing significantly. For instance, some software firms have found that they can overcome the tight local market for software engineers by sending projects to India or other nations where the wages are much lower. Furthermore, such arrangements can take advantage of the time differences so that critical projects can be worked on nearly around the clock. Firms can outsource their manufacturing to other nations and rely on telecommunications to keep marketing, R&D, and distribution teams in close contact with the manufacturing groups. Thus the technology can enable a finer division of labour among countries, which in turn affects the relative demand for various skills in each nation. The technology enables various types of work and employment to be decoupled from one another. Firms have greater freedom to locate their economic activities, creating greater competition among regions in infrastructure, labour, capital, and other resource markets. It also opens the door for regulatory arbitrage: firms can increasingly choose which tax authority and other regulations apply.
Computers and communication technologies also promote more market-like forms of production and distribution. An infrastructure of computing and communication technology, providing 24-hour access at low cost to almost any kind of price and product information desired by buyers, will reduce the informational barriers to efficient market operation. This infrastructure might also provide the means for effecting real-time transactions and make intermediaries such as sales clerks, stock brokers and travel agents, whose function is to provide an essential information link between buyers and sellers, redundant. Removal of intermediaries would reduce the costs in the production and distribution value chain. The information technologies have facilitated the evolution of enhanced mail order retailing, in which goods can be ordered quickly by using telephones or computer networks and then dispatched by suppliers through integrated transport companies that rely extensively on computers and communication technologies to control their operations. Nonphysical goods, such as software, can be shipped electronically, eliminating the entire transport channel. Payments can be done in new ways. The result is disintermediation throughout the distribution channel, with cost reduction, lower end-consumer prices, and higher profit margins.
The impact of information technology on the firms' cost structure can be best illustrated on the electronic commerce example. The key areas of cost reduction when carrying out a sale via electronic commerce rather than in a traditional store involve physical establishment, order placement and execution, customer support, strong, inventory carrying, and distribution. Although setting up and maintaining an e-commerce web site might be expensive, it is certainly less expensive to maintain such a storefront than a physical one because it is always open, can be accessed by millions around the globe, and has few variable costs, so that it can scale up to meet the demand. By maintaining one 'store' instead of several, duplicate inventory costs are eliminated. In addition, e-commerce is very effective at reducing the costs of attracting new customers, because advertising is typically cheaper than for other media and more targeted. Moreover, the electronic interface allows e-commerce merchants to check that an order is internally consistent and that the order, receipt, and invoice match. Through e-commerce, firms are able to move much of their customer support on line so that customers can access databases or manuals directly. This significantly cuts costs while generally improving the quality of service. E-commerce shops require far fewer, but high-skilled, employees. E-commerce also permits savings in inventory carrying costs. The faster the input can be ordered and delivered, the less the need for a large inventory. The impact on costs associated with decreased inventories is most pronounced in industries where the product has a limited shelf life (e.g. bananas), is subject to fast technological obsolescence or price declines (e.g. computers), or where there is a rapid flow of new products (e.g. books, music). Although shipping costs can increase the cost of many products purchased via electronic commerce and add substantially to the final price, distribution costs are significantly reduced for digital products such as financial services, software, and travel, which are important e-commerce segments.
Although electronic commerce causes the disintermediation of some intermediaries, it creates greater dependency on others and also some entirely new intermediary functions. Among the intermediary services that could add costs to e-commerce transactions are advertising, secure online payment, and delivery. The relative ease of becoming an e-commerce merchant and setting up stores results in such a huge number of offerings that consumers can easily be overwhelmed. This increases the importance of using advertising to establish a brand name and thus generate consumer familiarity and trust. For new e-commerce start-ups, this process can be expensive and represents a significant transaction cost. The openness, global reach, and lack of physical clues that are inherent characteristics of e-commerce also make it vulnerable to fraud and thus increase certain costs for e-commerce merchants as compared to traditional stores. New techniques are being developed to protect the use of credit cards in e-commerce transactions, but the need for greater security and user verification leads to increased costs. A key feature of e-commerce is the convenience of having purchases delivered directly. In the case of tangibles, such as books, this incurs delivery costs, which cause prices to rise in most cases, thereby negating many of the savings associated with e-commerce and substantially adding to transaction costs.
With the Internet, e-commerce is rapidly expanding into a fast-moving, open global market with an ever-increasing number of participants. The open and global nature of e-commerce is likely to increase market size and change market structure, both in terms of the number and size of players and the way in which players compete on international markets. Digitized products can cross the border in real time, consumers can shop 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and firms are increasingly faced with international online competition. The Internet is helping to enlarge existing markets by cutting through many of the distribution and marketing barriers that can prevent firms from gaining access to foreign markets. E-commerce lowers information and transaction costs for operating on overseas markets and provides a cheap and efficient way to strengthen customer-supplier relations. It also encourages companies to develop innovative ways of advertising, delivering and supporting their product and services. While e-commerce on the Internet offers the potential for global markets, certain factors, such as language, transport costs, local reputation, as well as differences in the cost and ease of access to networks, attenuate this potential to a greater or lesser extent.
2. Workplace and Labour Market
Computers and communication technologies allow individuals to communicate with one another in ways complementary to traditional face-to-face, telephonic, and written modes. They enable collaborative work involving distributed communities of actors who seldom, if ever, meet physically. These technologies utilize communication infrastructures that are both global and always up, thus enabling 24-hour activity and asynchronous as well as synchronous interactions among individuals, groups, and organizations. Social interaction in organizations will be affected by use of computers and communication technologies. Peer-to-peer relations across department lines will be enhanced through sharing of information and coordination of activities. Interaction between superiors and subordinates will become more tense because of social control issues raised by the use of computerized monitoring systems, but on the other hand, the use of e-mail will lower the barriers to communications across different status levels, resulting in more uninhibited communications between supervisor and subordinates.
That the importance of distance will be reduced by computers and communication technology also favours telecommuting, and thus, has implications for the residence patterns of the citizens. As workers find that they can do most of their work at home rather than in a centralized workplace, the demand for homes in climatically and physically attractive regions would increase. The consequences of such a shift in employment from the suburbs to more remote areas would be profound. Property values would rise in the favoured destinations and fall in the suburbs. Rural, historical, or charming aspects of life and the environment in the newly attractive areas would be threatened. Since most telecommuters would be among the better educated and higher paid, the demand in these areas for high-income and high-status services like gourmet restaurants and clothing boutiques would increase. Also would there be an expansion of services of all types, creating and expanding job opportunities for the local population.
By reducing the fixed cost of employment, widespread telecommuting should make it easier for individuals to work on flexible schedules, to work part time, to share jobs, or to hold two or more jobs simultaneously. Since changing employers would not necessarily require changing one's place of residence, telecommuting should increase job mobility and speed career advancement. This increased flexibility might also reduce job stress and increase job satisfaction. Since job stress is a major factor governing health there may be additional benefits in the form of reduced health costs and mortality rates. On the other hand one might also argue that technologies, by expanding the number of different tasks that are expected of workers and the array of skills needed to perform these tasks, might speed up work and increase the level of stress and time pressure on workers.
A question that is more difficult to be answered is about the impacts that computers and communications might have on employment. The ability of computers and communications to perform routine tasks such as bookkeeping more rapidly than humans leads to concern that people will be replaced by computers and communications. The response to this argument is that even if computers and communications lead to the elimination of some workers, other jobs will be created, particularly for computer professionals, and that growth in output will increase overall employment. It is more likely that computers and communications will lead to changes in the types of workers needed for different occupations rather than to changes in total employment.
A number of industries are affected by electronic commerce. The distribution sector is directly affected, as e-commerce is a way of supplying and delivering goods and services. Other industries, indirectly affected, are those related to information and communication technology (the infrastructure that enables e-commerce), content-related industries (entertainment, software), transactions-related industries (financial sector, advertising, travel, transport). eCommerce might also create new markets or extend market reach beyond traditional borders. Enlarging the market will have a positive effect on jobs. Another important issue relates to inter linkages among activities affected by e-commerce. Expenditure for e-commerce-related intermediate goods and services will create jobs indirectly, on the basis of the volume of electronic transactions and their effect on prices, costs and productivity. The convergence of media, telecommunication and computing technologies is creating a new integrated supply chain for the production and delivery of multimedia and information content. Most of the employment related to e-commerce around the content industries and communication infrastructure such as the Internet.
Jobs are both created and destroyed by technology, trade, and organizational change. These processes also underlie changes in the skill composition of employment. Beyond the net employment gains or losses brought about by these factors, it is apparent that workers with different skill levels will be affected differently. E-commerce is certainly driving the demand for IT professionals but it also requires IT expertise to be coupled with strong business application skills, thereby generating demand for a flexible, multi-skilled work force. There is a growing need for increased integration of Internet front-end applications with enterprise operations, applications and back-end databases. Many of the IT skill requirements needed for Internet support can be met by low-paid IT workers who can deal with the organizational services needed for basic web page programming. However, wide area networks, competitive web sites, and complex network applications require much more skill than a platform-specific IT job. Since the skills required for e-commerce are rare and in high demand, e-commerce might accelerate the up skilling trend in many countries by requiring high-skilled computer scientists to replace low-skilled information clerks, cashiers and market salespersons.
3. Education
Advances in information technology will affect the craft of teaching by complementing rather than eliminating traditional classroom instruction. Indeed the effective instructor acts in a mixture of roles. In one role the instructor is a supplier of services to the students, who might be regarded as its customers. But the effective instructor occupies another role as well, as a supervisor of students, and plays a role in motivating, encouraging, evaluating, and developing students. For any topic there will always be a small percentage of students with the necessary background, motivation, and self-discipline to learn from self-paced workbooks or computer assisted instruction. For the majority of students, however, the presence of a live instructor will continue to be far more effective than a computer assisted counterpart in facilitating positive educational outcomes. The greatest potential for new information technology lies in improving the productivity of time spent outside the classroom. Making solutions to problem sets and assigned reading materials available on the Internet offers a lot of convenience. E-mail vastly simplifies communication between students and faculty and among students who may be engaged in group projects. Advances in information technology will affect the craft of teaching by complementing rather than eliminating traditional classroom instruction. Indeed the effective instructor acts in a mixture of roles. In one role the instructor is a supplier of services to the students, who might be regarded as its customers. But the effective instructor occupies another role as well, as a supervisor of students, and plays a role in motivating, encouraging, evaluating, and developing students. For any topic there will always be a small percentage of students with the necessary background, motivation, and self-discipline to learn from self-paced workbooks or computer assisted instruction. For the majority of students, however, the presence of a live instructor will continue to be far more effective than a computer assisted counterpart in facilitating positive educational outcomes. The greatest potential for new information technology lies in improving the productivity of time spent outside the classroom. Making solutions to problem sets and assigned reading materials available on the Internet offers a lot of convenience. E-mail vastly simplifies communication between students and faculty and among students who may be engaged in group projects.
Although distance learning has existed for some time, the Internet makes possible a large expansion in coverage and better delivery of instruction. Text can be combined with audio/ video, and students can interact in real time via e-mail and discussion groups. Such technical improvements coincide with a general demand for retraining by those who, due to work and family demands, cannot attend traditional courses. Distance learning via the Internet is likely to complement existing schools for children and university students, but it could have more of a substitution effect for continuing education programmes. For some degree programmes, high-prestige institutions could use their reputation to attract students who would otherwise attend a local facility. Owing to the Internet's ease of access and convenience for distance learning, overall demand for such programmes will probably expand, leading to growth in this segment of e-commerce.
As shown in the previous section, high level skills are vital in a technology-based and knowledge intensive economy. Changes associated with rapid technological advances in industry have made continual upgrading of professional skills an economic necessity. The goal of lifelong learning can only be accomplished by reinforcing and adapting existing systems of learning, both in public and private sectors. The demand for education and training concerns the full range of modern technology. Information technologies are uniquely capable of providing ways to meet this demand. Online training via the Internet ranges from accessing self-study courses to complete electronic classrooms. These computer-based training programmes provide flexibility in skills acquisition and are more affordable and relevant than more traditional seminars and courses.
4. Private Life and Society
Increasing representation of a wide variety of content in digital form results in easier and cheaper duplication and distribution of information. This has a mixed effect on the provision of content. On the one hand, content can be distributed at a lower unit cost. On the other hand, distribution of content outside of channels that respect intellectual property rights can reduce the incentives of creators and distributors to produce and make content available in the first place. Information technology raises a host of questions about intellectual property protection and new tools and regulations have to be developed in order to solve this problem.
Many issues also surround free speech and regulation of content on the Internet, and there continue to be calls for mechanisms to control objectionable content. However it is very difficult to find a sensible solution. Dealing with indecent material involves understanding not only the views on such topics but also their evolution over time. Furthermore, the same technology that allows for content altering with respect to decency can be used to filter political speech and to restrict access to political material. Thus, if censorship does not appear to be an option, a possible solution might be labelling. The idea is that consumers will be better informed in their decisions to avoid objectionable content.
The rapid increase in computing and communications power has raised considerable concern about privacy both in the public and private sector. Decreases in the cost of data storage and information processing make it likely that it will become practicable for both government and private data-mining enterprises to collect detailed dossiers on all citizens. Nobody knows who currently collects data about individuals, how this data is used and shared or how this data might be misused. These concerns lower the consumers' trust in online institutions and communication and, thus, inhibit the development of electronic commerce. A technological approach to protecting privacy might by cryptography although it might be claimed that cryptography presents a serious barrier to criminal investigations.
It is popular wisdom that people today suffer information overload. A lot of the information available on the Internet is incomplete and even incorrect. People spend more and more of their time absorbing irrelevant information just because it is available and they think they should know about it. Therefore, it must be studied how people assign credibility to the information they collect in order to invent and develop new credibility systems to help consumers to manage the information overload.
Technological progress inevitably creates dependence on technology. Indeed the creation of vital infrastructure ensures dependence on that infrastructure. As surely as the world is now dependent on its transport, telephone, and other infrastructures, it will be dependent on the emerging information infrastructure. Dependence on technology can bring risks. Failures in the technological infrastructure can cause the collapse of economic and social functionality. Blackouts of long-distance telephone service, credit data systems, and electronic funds transfer systems, and other such vital communications and information processing services would undoubtedly cause widespread economic disruption. However, it is probably impossible to avoid technological dependence. Therefore, what must be considered is the exposure brought from dependence on technologies with a recognizable probability of failure, no workable substitute at hand, and high costs as a result of failure.
The ongoing computing and communications revolution has numerous economic and social impacts on modern society and requires serious social science investigation in order to manage its risks and dangers. Such work would be valuable for both social policy and technology design. Decisions have to be taken carefully. Many choices being made now will be costly or difficult to modify in the future.

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Showcasing the Potential of the Latest Technology

Did you ever recognize how technologies present new trends in sustaining the system? The integration of different operational concepts must be distributed across the network. When operations are implemented in real-time the management of data can become compounded. Information access in real-time requires special treatment. The golden rule is that it should be simple yet precise in execution. Whatever expenditure you have made on the network should offer a good return. New technologies develop methodologies allowing the organization to maximize the network. You need an enhanced scope and new technologies proffer systematic solutions without any disruption.
How will you devise a seamless integration of different activities across the network? Initially you need to outline your requirement and evaluate how various access points across the network should be checked and maintained consistently. The benefit of devising strong parameters gives leverage to the administrator to effectively control the activities across the network. Safety is surely an important and fundamental requirement in developing a string of strong systems to support the network architecture. If your system is complex and the flow of data is more than normal you need to go for expert opinion to cater to the strategic requirements of your architecture.
The current suggest that improving the ability to manage and monitor the big data will be the biggest challenge for enterprise in future. This needs a detailed examination of the system and devising methodologies to assist the users in enhancing the experience on the network. As businesses are now shifting data into cloud service it is estimated that this methodology will expand vociferously in the next five years. Experts agree that the availability of the technology will force every type of business to minimize risk and transfer the data in the cloud. The ability of the technology to offer dedicated solution is the prime value enhancing element for the client procuring this service.
Cloud computing will design the effective platform that can aid in managing the flow of information. In accordance with your business need the service provider will also manage the way you want the information should be distributed to the end users. This aspect will offer flexibility and additionally the accumulation of the right information at the right time. This is going to be a picture perfect scenario for your network requirements, especially when scalability of operations is an essential element in speeding up the procurement of service. In addition, the service provider will give regular feedback on how the system is responding to this new methodology. Any updating that is required would be executed in a timely manner. As more users join the network the parameters relating to network access needs to be redefined. The service provider has the capacity to identify the potential issues that can arise in case the network gets overcrowded with users.
Cloud computing will undertake all measures that can adhere to quality standards. This is vital since the data are the most prized assets of the enterprise. A top-down approach is required if you want to develop a strong architecture that can resist any possible attack from the hackers. Without having effective safety measures the system integration may not be enough. Finally, before engaging with a service provider you need to understand why you require this integration. If your planning is exquisite then the service provider can add real value in the effective utilization of cloud service in your network architecture.

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What You Need to Know Abut Computer Repair Services

When it comes to finding a computer repairs service, there are many different factors to consider. These can range from choose a certified brand service provider - for example dealing in Apple or Toshiba laptop repairs - right through to ensuring that replacement parts are of the highest quality.
However, there are many great service providers out there to choose from, meaning that you are likely to find the reliable professional you are looking for relatively easily. With that said, here are several important things that you must know about computer repairs services when you invest in them.
First of all, be aware that some companies are partners with brand names such as Samsung, Apple, Dell and more, which will often affect the quality of service that you receive. This is because partners have to prove their competency in delivering repairs on behalf of the brand, and certain lofty standards will need to be upheld.
If you are looking for Toshiba laptop repairs for example, choosing a Toshiba affiliated provider of repairs services is likely to get you the level of professionalism that you want and need. If you have a MacBook that needs repairing, and Apple partner is the way to go - you can follow this rule in general for whenever you want the highest quality computer repairs.
With that said, one complaint from many people is that partners of these brand names may charge a premium price when using their services. However, it is worth noting that this is often because many brands insist on replacement parts of a particular standard to be used in the repairs, which can cost a little more money.
This can be entirely worth it if you want to invest in the best repairs, but it is something that you need to bear in mind. This leads to the next point, and this is that using an affiliated partner offering Apple, Dell or Toshiba laptop repairs or PC repairs will often mean that your warranty is kept fully intact, which is not the case when you do not use an official brand partner.
For many people who have invested recently in new and expensive equipment, having the warranty kept intact is important, and therefore this kind of partner repair service could be a great choice. This will not be the case, however, if your equipment is well past its warranty, and you have no need for this kind of insurance against breakdowns.
However, before you go to any kind of repair service, deciding whether you have a warranty that you want to keep intact is a good idea. If not, you may very well find that any quality service provider will be fine, regardless of whether they are a brand partner or not.
Another thing that you should bear in mind is how long it will take for a company to get spare parts for your repairs. This is because many companies will have to order parts and replacement items specifically for your repair, and this could take some time. Other companies may have items in stock, ready to use to fix the problem.
If you are in need of urgent repairs, this is something that you will definitely need to ask about. Indeed, if you re looking for a long term partner to provide these immediate repairs, you may well find that a speedy service is a top priority for you when you make your choice. If this is the case, make sure that you enquire about the average time for repairs in urgent situations.
These are just a few of the many factors that you should keep in mind when looking for a computer repair service, whether you have a Dell, Apple, Toshiba, Leader or another other particular make and model of computer or laptop. By following these guidelines you should be able to ascertain if your provider of choice is right for you.
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How Drone Software Processes Data

When it comes to the newest gadget in the market there is no denial that drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, top the list. They first attracted the attention of people at large when the US army used it for targeted operations to tackle terrorism. Drones proved very useful in searching terrorist camps and destroying them. The main advantage of using drones in the battlefield is that they do not carry a pilot. They are totally unmanned and thus there is no loss of life during the battle if the drone gets shot down by the enemy.
However, it is not only the military that uses drones for their benefit nowadays. Even the common man is benefitting from the use of drones as they are being used in many other fields, such as housing, agriculture and photography.
Housing: The housing industry relies on the inspection of house before it can be bought or sold. This inspection can be carried out by the drone without having anyone to risk their life for the inspection.
Agriculture: Today, the big farmers need to keep a constant vigil over their land and crops. If it has to be done by a human, it will take several days to get the job done but with a drone this job has become very easy. A drone can send you pictures from the site that can be processed later on. Some drones that can even send you live photos and videos of your farm.
Photography: At present, this is the field where the use of drones is being made the most. The drones come with high grade cameras and additional stabilization techniques to capture unmatched photos and videos. Many photographers have used this technique to master the art of photography and many people have used these photographers to make their precious moments last forever.
How Drone Software Processes Data
Drone software is evolving with each and every passing day. The software has been designed with such sophistication that today the drone is able to do many things automatically. Drones are becoming more and more automated as they can carry out many functions on their own such as:
· Selecting the good shots
· Editing for a better picture
· Taking numerous shots
· Stabilizing in air
· Sending aerial photos and videos through online streaming
This requires a great level of engineering and intrigues a person about how drone software processes the data. This question is of great importance as it enables you to better understand the functioning and thus bring out more from your drone.
For the fully automated drone the processing of data takes place in three steps:
· Plan
· Fly
· Process
Plan: You will need to first plan out the area you'll be flying over. Once you select the area that is to be covered the drone calculates which path to acquire to complete the job faster. It helps the drone to design a flight path for the flight.
Fly: When the drone is in flight it does the work of capturing the right kind of photos for you. Not only this, the drone is also capable of geo-tagging the photos, so that you may know which photo belongs to which area. You may be surprised how the technology has advanced as the takeoff and landing both have become automated in newer model drones. This has become possible due to inbuilt features like "return to land".
Process: Processing involves stitching the photos together. The stitching must be done in a precise and crisp manner. The pixel size will depend on the height from which the photo was taken but the most desirable size of the photograph is the high resolution map with one cm per pixel.
The Result
The result of having advanced software guiding you drone is better images and more accurate data.
There are drones that can take 2D as well as 3D images and can do the mapping accordingly. In the 3D movie, you will get all the waypoints that have just made the drone technology a revolutionary one.
The fully automated workflow from the beginning till the end will include the flight, the photography, the tagging and the processing after the photos have been taken. The flights can be repeated and compared to overlay data over time.
The images are the data that is to be worked upon. So, the better the images are, the better the data. Therefore, it is important that the camera that is used is of good quality and allows for high resolution imaging.
There are many software programs advanced enough to help you get the most out of your drone. You may be a farmer or a photographer or a real estate dealer. If you have drones at your dispense then you will be able to move ahead of your competitors.
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Drones in Business Software & Services

The use of drones and unmanned aerial vehicles has branched enough to be considered as an integral and indispensable part in all fields of business. As far as business software goes, drones have realized a significant, rapidly growing, number of important roles.
The design and implementation of drone software became a branch of business in itself. Companies like DroneDeploy are benefiting largely from the popularity drones are gaining all over the world. DroneDeploy managed to develop what can be described as the world's fastest solution and easiest solution to build aerial models and maps. They simply offer you, using a simple application that you can install on your smart phone, the chance to control a drone on the other side of the planet to capture data. They also allow you to deploy your own drone to carry out sophisticated tasks using their already charted routes and scripted flights uploaded on the cloud. DroneDeploy currently covers 200 million of acres across 100 countries.
The use of programmed unmanned vehicles is not restricted to flying robots only, but programmed software can be labeled as a drone. Programming languages nowadays are developed enough for anybody with a simple programming background to build drone software that can run just about any project like a human can. In this day and age, a software is programmed to host and maintain websites, actual real-life projects, and entire factories without the involvement of man. Sooner or later it will be an all machine world and humans will become obsolete. Luckily, machines are yet to become self-aware enough to inflect any harm on humans. Yet there's no doubt that this point in the future is going to come, sooner or later.
Drones have recently played roles in advertising for different business lines. Companies like Hoovy and DroneCast deploy drones carrying billboards in specific areas to raise awareness to a large number of brands. The flying billboards have attracted the attention of a large number of mega corporations and are only expected to increase in number as the two companies plan to expand their services to cover a larger demographic. Drones have also been used to raise awareness to humanitarian issues like poverty, drought and AIDS disease.
Their infamous involvement in military operation and unlawful trespassing incidents often overshadows their potential for useful involvement in other projects. Drones are surely effective in the time of war but they can be far more effective and efficient in the time of peace. They have proved, since their introduction that they can save money, lives, properties and more. The introduction of drones has already changed nature of life as we know it. Cheap ones are now being manufactured and once they spread among hobbyists and technology fanatics they'll be an indispensable part of our daily routine. Soon not only business will be using drones, but also you are going to use one to do your own shopping.
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UAV Types, Classifications and Purposes

UAV stands for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and it covers all remotely controlled machines that are also known as quadcopters as well as aircraft used by the US air force. These machines are mainly used by military and police officers to carry out an operation where a manned aircraft seems impractical or too risky. Unmanned aircraft are not new; they have been in use since the World War I. However, at that time the control was mechanical and the aircraft could only go as far as the fuel would allow.
Later on, devices that could be controlled with the help of radio or infra-red technology were developed. These devices became the predecessors of the modern quadcopter that employs integrated circuit or computer chips and can be programmed to fly for a definite time period in a definite direction fulfilling a definite purpose. This design gave rise to the latest quadcopters that are available on the market for hobbyists of all ages who love to fly them.
UAV Classification According to the US Air Force
UAVs can be classified into many different types depending on the purpose for which they are used. However, not all of these are available on the market for general public. The ones available on the market are usually called quadcopters that come with or without a camera and GPS meant for fun or entertainment purposes. Some commercial units are also made to achieve objectives specific to a company or business. However, the more advanced machines used by the US air force are classified into three main types;
1. Extremely small UAVs, also known as micro AV or MAV
2. Low altitude, long endurance UAVs
3. Medium altitude, long endurance UAVs (aka 'MALE')
4. High altitude, long endurance UAVs (aka 'HALE')
Examples of these UAVs include Global Hawk, Mariner, Hunter, Predator, and Fire Scout. These are large, sophisticated flying machines with a satellite data link system, cameras, radar, laser designators and weapons. Most of these are fully autonomous, which means they are intelligent devices capable of decision making during their flight. They capture battle damage information in real time and convey it back to the soldiers on ground. They are able to provide continuous operations for up to 7 or 8 hours of staying in the air.
Functional Classification of UAVs
There are six functional categories of UAVs and these machines are designed to achieve a particular objective. The purposes that they fulfill include target acquisition, battlefield intelligence, attack (also known as unmanned combat air vehicle), cargo and logistics, research and development, and commercial UAVs. UAVs are also classified according to their size and these are known as micro, miniature, midsize, and large military-specific or combat.
The main function that makes these UAVs different from the ones available off-the-shelf is their ability to fly autonomously. This means that the vehicle is able to make decisions depending on its flight to change direction, capture images, or return to ground. These machines come equipped with various sensors and in order to make a decision, the input from different sensors is merged. They are also able to communicate with other UAVs flying around as well as with ground stations and satellites. They are capable of determining the ideal course for achieving a mission. These powerful capabilities make them extremely sensitive and sophisticated devices and these operations are not available in quadcopters used for the purpose of fun and entertainment.
Hobbyist UAVs
Hobbyist UAV are the most common type and come in various sizes, designs, prices and functionality. Hobbyist UAVs that can be further classified into three main types:
· Ready-to-Fly (RTF)
· Bind-and-Fly (BNF)
· Almost-Ready-to-Fly (ARF)
Ready-to-Fly are the most commonly used UAVs among general public, hobbyists, and entrepreneurs. As it is clear from the name, these types of flying machines do not need much assembly as they come equipped with the required functionality and you only need to put in the batteries and you are good to go.
These RTF vehicle are designed to provide the user with many basic and advanced features, which are quite useful for a number of applications. The latest quadcopters come with a 12 MP camera for taking excellent quality aerial photos as well as record 4K video. They also offer live HD video streaming on your smartphone or any other hand-held device. The newest ones are associated with a mobile app to give you more control over its functionality as well as use a flight simulator for learning to fly. The flight times vary from model to model, but a fairly good quality quadcopter provides up to 30 minutes of continuous flight time.
Bind-and-Fly, on the other hand, requires you to first bind the machine with its transmitter before taking it off ground. Such a machine is not meant for hobbyists as it requires a little assembly, which only experts can handle. Similarly, ARF or Almost-Ready-to-Fly aircraft require some sort of assembly before they could be used. These machines come with an instructions manual so that anyone could assemble it easily and quickly. They are perfect for expert pilots who already have the radio equipment (the transmitter and the receiver) and are only looking for other parts to complete the structure of their vehicles.
All these UAVs are available off-the-shelf in the price range of $50 to $3,000 and even more depending on their specifications, model, and overall design. Most quadcopters are very robust and durable and therefore they last for a long time if handled properly.
Although these UAVs are considered friendly they do pose threat to public safety as they can mistakenly fly over private property and no-fly zones, or collide with another aircraft, damage something or crash land somewhere unknown. It is therefore advisable to follow the precautionary measures while flying these seemingly harmless quadcopters for the sake of fun in order to ensure safety.
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The History of Drones and How They Came Into Every Day Use

Like any other great invention, drones have been around for many years, although they were not available for general public and were not as easy to fly as they are today. The modern drones are now controlled with the help software applications and are capable of sending back real-time imagery in high resolution along with flight parameters and status to analyze the data for various useful purposes. These machines are now officially known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and they are found in many types and sizes depending on the functionality they offer and their purpose.
Why Build Drones?
The development of modern drones has remained a practice throughout the world and even in developing countries because these machines have unlimited uses. They allow you to remove pilots from areas of danger. Since the machines do not house a pilot, there is no need for a cockpit and other accessories that a pilot requires in order to fly an aircraft. This cuts significantly on the costs required to build an aircraft.
Cost is a major consideration when it comes to building aircraft and other defense equipment and machines as there is usually not enough budget to fulfill all requirements. Military drones are being used for a number of purposes, most importantly intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Modern drones fulfill these requirements to a great extent as timely and accurate information acquisition is very important for the success of all military projects. The machines are able to provide continuous surveillance and a complete and accurate picture of enemy resources in order to plan a successful combat.
Drones have also been used extensively for weather research and monitoring. There is a need to inform the concerned authorities especially the Navy in case of a dangerous weather. If there is a failure to forecast a bad weather, it results in great loss of transport, cargo, and precious human lives.
Brief History of Drones
Today's cruise missiles have a very well-known precursor known as the aerial or naval torpedo. However, this type of weapon was supposed to be dropped into water in order to reach its target and therefore was associated with the navy. These were first introduced in World War I and were still popular during World War II. These devices and other aircraft used by the military personnel without a pilot on board were later termed unmanned aerial vehicles. This term became popular in the early 1990's when robotic aircraft were developed to carry out various operations. Drones were defined as;
Vehicles powered by batteries that take off the ground using aerodynamic forces and fly in the air autonomously or through a remote controller or transmitter and can also carry a payload are known as unmanned aerial vehicles.
Aircraft such as cruise missiles and ballistic vehicles do not come under this category. Also, unpowered vehicles, such as gliders are not included in this list. Aerial vehicles used for combat missions without a pilot are now more commonly known as "drones".
In 1920's, pilotless aircraft were tested by the Army and these were called "Bugs". These machines were controlled by electrical and vacuum-pneumatic controls. After some time, the aircraft automatically turned itself off and would fall to the ground. It was a very heavy vehicle - weighing up to 80 kg and wherever it fell, it was considered an enemy target. Today's guided missiles can be traced back to this forerunner that was discontinued around the end of 1920's. A couple of decades later anti-aircraft target practice came into being and for this pilotless planes were used. Much later, USA started using drones that were not very technically advanced for the purpose of electronic intelligence gathering, reconnaissance, and surveillance. However, since data transfer was not as fast as it is today, the filming for intelligence gathering wasn't of much use. By the time it reached the concerned authorities, it was too late. Another aircraft was developed in the 1950s that was powered by a jet and used rocket assistance for launch. This drone was used to carry out pre-programmed missions as well as reconnaissance and autonomous flights. This was probably the best match of today's lightweight, powerful drones and has provided many of its useful features to its successors. Other machines were also developed and tested, but they didn't become popular or successful.
Aircraft versus Aerial Vehicles
There is a need to differentiate between the terms aircraft and aerial vehicles. Aircraft encompass all airborne flying machines governed by some sort of government regulations and if they are operated by pilots these personnel need to be licensed. However, the term unmanned aerial vehicle refers to a machine that can be used even by a layman and requires no regulated training or license of any sort. Since the FAA is chartered to regulate aircraft, it coined the term remotely operated aircraft or ROA that defined all aerial vehicles remotely controlled by a user that didn't need to be a certified pilot to fly these machines.
The modern aerial vehicles are successors of those machines that were developed in the 1970s by Israel. These flying machines were meant for battlefield data collection and were responsible for sending back real-time data for analysis. Other similar projects were developed for a number of different purposes including;
· Naval gunfire spotting
· Adjusting artillery fire
· Surveillance
· Target acquisition
Countries other than the USA and Israel that are working on the development of modern more sophisticated drones and aerial vehicles include China, Japan, Russia, Italy, France, Germany, and Great Britain.
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The Growth of UAVs and the Risks It Poses to the Public

UAVs are being used for a number of civilian and commercial purposes, from photography and videography, survey and mapping, inspections, transport to network swarming where they work together to complete a task. This article discusses some of UAV's current commercial applications and the risk that the growth of UAVs poses on the public.
Agriculture and Wildlife
UAVs can be used to monitor many aspects of agriculture. Apart from offering an aerial inspection of the crops, they can help in inspecting soil erosion and other parameters that are hard to observe from the ground. Japanese were the first people to have used this technology for agricultural purposes. There are many types of UAVs that are being used in the agriculture sector nowadays. In addition to agriculture, they can prove to be quite helpful in forestry too. They can take photos of the forests as well as the wildlife present in them to keep a steady count of the animals living in there. Moreover, they can be used to assist in putting out forest fires that may erupt from time to time.
Earth Sciences
Although various satellites are being used for studying different aspects of earth there is still need for aerial inspections to completely understand weather phenomena. The use of UAVs in this field can help in this regard and make it a lot easier for scientists to predict climate and weather changes more accurately.
Security and Law Enforcement
The borders as well as internal security can be very well taken care of with UAV technology. They can also play a crucial role in law enforcement too. They can be used for assisting the police in catching criminals and collecting evidence, search and rescues, surveillance and more.
Commercial Sector
UAVs may replace manned vehicles in the commercial field as some services have little need for human involvement, including transporting commodities from one place to another with ease.
Despite all of the promise that UAVs have shown, the commercial use of these aerial vehicles is still in its initial developmental phase. You may not see transport activities being carried out with the help of UAVs in the near future because of the risks they pose.
Safety Risks Related to UAV Transport
It is the duty of the national airspace authority to make sure that the airspace remains safe. However, UAV transport poses a great threat to airspace safety as it is extremely hard to control the drone's flight pattern especially when it is flying into an area where various airplanes carrying passengers and goods are present. The following are some of the safety risks that may arise because of UAV transportation.
Air Collisions
The risks of air collisions increase when an airborne vehicle is not operated by a sensible and trained pilot. So, when we are talking about a UAV which isn't controlled by any pilot, the chances of a collision happening in the air multiply greatly. While the pilot of a manned aircraft can detect the presence of vehicles flying in their vicinity and take evasive action quickly, a drone cannot make that call unless it is directed to do so from the ground. Thus, UAVs are more likely to get involved in an air collision than piloted aircraft. Unless this safety issue is resolved, the future of UAV transport looks questionable.
Ground Collisions
It is not only the collision of the UAV with other aircraft in the air that may cause great damage. They can collide with objects on the ground too, causing damage to both people and their properties. There is always a possibility of the UAV going berserk due to loss of signal from the operator or some technical fault in the system. This will pose a risk of the UAV falling from the air and crashing in a populated area. This may lead to the debris entering the houses or people getting killed as a result of the direct impact. This, however will depend on various factors such as,
· The population size
· The size of the debris
· The reliability of the vehicle
· History of failure of the device
System Reliability
When it comes to relying on the devices and gadgets solely based on technology there is always an apprehension because of the history of failures that one has seen through the years. UAVs controlled from the ground that are operated using human intelligence can be manipulated as the on-ground pilot take decisions based on the situation. However, such systems too have been seen to crash and become the major cause of loss of lives during transport. The most common reason for accidents of this sort has been failure of various parts and machinery of the aircraft. So, when it comes to leaving decision making to machines that only operate as per pre-fed instructions, the risk of accidents increases many folds. It will take a lot of research and analysis to produce a system that is reliable in future. However, as of now the use of UAVs is still under observation and it will take many more years for them to share the airspace with manned aircraft.
Insurance Issues
Getting insurance is also an important issue as people find it extremely hard to get their UAVs insured. The main problem cited by many insurance providers is the susceptibility of the system to failure. In addition to this, the safety issues related to the UAVs is another concern why insurance companies are reluctant to insure these aerial vehicles.
Privacy and Security Issues
Privacy is a major concern associated with drone use as no one wants UAVs peeping into their homes while flying past them. Moreover, the UAVs themselves are not very safe and can be hacked any time. If a drone is hacked by terrorists then they can use it for their ulterior motives, risking the life of millions.
So, because of all of these issues and concerns, governments all over the world are reluctant to go forward with UAV transport for now.
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