Geospatial technologies for an automated holistic risk assessment of UAS operations
Gernot Paulus
School of Geoinformation, Engineering & IT, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, 9524 Villach, Austria
Dariia Strelnikova
School of Geoinformation, Engineering & IT, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, 9524 Villach, Austria
Thomas Lutz
Frequentis AG, Vienna, Austria
Karl-Heinrich Anders
School of Geoinformation, Engineering & IT, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, 9524 Villach, Austria
Klaus Gäbler
Austro Control GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Gerhard Lippitsch
Austro Control GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Daniela Meier
Ubimet GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Stefan Eisenbach
Ubimet GmbH, Vienna, Austria
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