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Autonomous UAV Systems Powered by Hybrid Energy Harvesting for Long-Term Environmental Mapping and Disaster Assessment

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  • Lin, Wei

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This research article thereby explores the ontogenesis of UAV systems power by energy harvesting technologies for -term map and disaster assessment. On integrate energy sources, as solar and wind, with energy storage systems to enable protracted UAV operation, the study focus. A methodology is face, detail the blueprint of intercrossed energy systems, UAV protocols. And environmental data collection techniques. Results evidence significant betterment in UAV endurance. Mapping accuracy. And disaster response capabilities. The treatment inherently highlights the significance of these promotion for environmental monitoring and emergency management. The theme progressively concludes by accentuate the potency of intercrossed energy-powered UAVs to overturn -terminus environmental function and disaster assessment.

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  • Lin, Wei, 2026. "Autonomous UAV Systems Powered by Hybrid Energy Harvesting for Long-Term Environmental Mapping and Disaster Assessment," European Journal of Engineering and Technologies, Pinnacle Academic Press, vol. 2(2), pages 1-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:dba:ejetaa:v:2:y:2026:i:2:p:1-14
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