Citation:
Afanasov, M. y Mottola, L. (2020). The FlyZone Testbed Architecture for Aerial Drone Applications. GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 24(1), pp. 16-22.
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European Commission
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This research was partially supported by the EU commission with H2020 project 5G-DIVE (grant agreement 85988), by the Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research through the cluster project “ICT Solutions to Support Logistics and Transport Processes (ITS)”, and by the Swedish Innovation Agency through project “DePILOT”, “DePILOT Reloaded”, and “DepDrone”.
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