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PRECISION DELIVERY: THE ROLE OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA IN MEDICINE DELIVERY DRONE NAVIGATION

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I. Daniel Lawrence 1, J. Agnishwar 2, R. Vijayakumar 3
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si12.111

Abstract

This article aims to provide an overview of the use of drones in medical purposes and to present experimental data on their effectiveness. The report begins with a discussion of the potential benefits of using drones in medical applications, including improved access to healthcare services, reduced delivery times, and cost savings. The report then reviews the literature on the use of drones in medical purposes, highlighting key studies and experimental data. The studied data on four specific applications of drones in medical purposes: blood delivery, emergency response, telemedicine, and vaccine delivery are validated. For each application, the report summarizes the experimental data, highlighting key findings and conclusions. For example, in the case of blood delivery, the report presents data from a study, which found that the use of drones reduced delivery times from 2.5 hours to just 30 minutes, improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of medical complications. The challenges and limitations associated with the use of drones in medical purposes, including regulatory barriers, technological limitations, and safety concerns are discussed. The report concludes with a discussion of the future of drones in medical purposes, highlighting potential areas for future research and development. Overall, this article provides a comprehensive overview of the use of drones in medical purposes, presenting experimental data on their effectiveness and discussing the challenges and limitations associated with their use. The report is intended to serve as a resource for healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers interested in exploring the potential of drones to revolutionize healthcare delivery.

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