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Disparity-Space Representation for Obstacle Avoidance: Enabling Wire Mapping & Avoidance

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A drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that is controlled either autonomously by onboard computers or remotely by a human operator. It is typically equipped with sensors, cameras, or other payloads, and is used for various purposes such as surveillance, photography, package delivery, or military operations. Drones are versatile, maneuverable, and can fly at different altitudes and speeds depending on their design and capabilities.

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