Regulations have traditionally hindered the integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), sometimes referred to as aerial vehicles, into business endeavors. Nonetheless, the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) recent actions to loosen these restrictions have sped up the process of adding commercial drone use to The Group’s Hyper Cycle, indicating a major technical shift. This change has sparked significant advancements in a variety of areas, especially in major manufacturing and telecommuting, where the use of drones for inspection and evaluation purposes is being investigated. Previous research has recommended implementing technological advancements like continuous auditing (CA) gradually. By addressing the particular needs connected to the integration of unmanned aircraft into audit settings, this study expands on this framework. It explores three key areas:a thorough analysis of drone deployment in examination situations differentiating between ongoing and sporadic use; an extended scientific adoption system that takes into account the special features and capacities of unmanned aircraft; anda thorough investigation of the various uses of unmanned aerial vehicles in both inside and outside audit procedures, clarifying their potential for use in a range of audit circumstances.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-aided Auditory Intrusion Detection Systems: An Experimental Exploration
23.11.2023
1635876 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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