AGRICULTURE NEWS - There is currently no commonly implemented collision-avoidance system that prevents intercollisions of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), such as drones.
This means that farmers may be reluctant to use these machines for fear of damage or other potential hazards.
Automation has also led to an increase in the use of drones in many fields. This boom has created the need for UAVs to fly in crowded airspaces and avoid colliding with each other.
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