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User Preferences in Drone Design and Operationopen access

Authors
Kim, Kyungdoh
Issue Date
1-May-2022
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
drones; design; operation; user preference; user interface; usefulness
Citation
DRONES, v.6, no.5
Journal Title
DRONES
Volume
6
Number
5
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/29485
DOI
10.3390/drones6050133
ISSN
2504-446X
Abstract
Drones, which were first used in military applications, are now widely used by civilians for various purposes such as for deliveries and as cameras. There has been a lack of research into what drone users expect in terms of drone design and operation from a user perspective. In order to figure out what users want from drones, it is necessary to investigate the perception and design preferences of users with regard to drones. Surveys were conducted to collect data on preferences for various aspects of the design and operation of drone technology. Features relevant to the design and operation of drones were considered. We have identified the underlying factor structures of drone design and operation: outdoor mission type, user interface, military mission type, usefulness, risk, special mission type, and concern. The most important factors that contribute to all the dependent variables are the user interface and usefulness. The fact that drones will be increasingly used in the future is clear; however, the purpose of this study was to find out the areas on which to focus and pay further attention.
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