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Data in support of the journal article 'Stability of medicines transported by cargo drones – investigating the effects of vibration from multi-stage flight'

Data in support of the journal article 'Stability of medicines transported by cargo drones – investigating the effects of vibration from multi-stage flight'
Data in support of the journal article 'Stability of medicines transported by cargo drones – investigating the effects of vibration from multi-stage flight'
This data is supporting the journal article 'Stability of medicines transported by cargo drones – investigating the effects of vibration from multi-stage flight' by Katherine Theobald, Wanqing Zhu, Timothy Waters, Thomas Cherrett, Andy Oakey, Ans-Mari Bester and Paul G. Royall in journal: Drones. Keevil Vibration Data was recorded by a triaxial accelerometer mounted on the airframe of a multi-rotor drone. This dataset contains: - SplitFilghtData file that contains MatLAB Structure, str, a diagram of the contents of this structure can be found in file Data Structure Explainer.pdf -Data Structure Explainer.pdf file that contains a diagram to explain the contents of the MatLAB data structure, str. Related projects: UK EPSRC-funded e-Drone project, EP/V002619/1, (www.e-drone.org) UK Department for Transport Funded Future Transport Zones Solent project (www.solent-transport.com/solent-future-transport-zone/).
Drone, vibration, UAV
University of Southampton
Theobald, Katherine
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Theobald, Katherine
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Theobald, Katherine (2023) Data in support of the journal article 'Stability of medicines transported by cargo drones – investigating the effects of vibration from multi-stage flight'. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2770 [Dataset]

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Abstract

This data is supporting the journal article 'Stability of medicines transported by cargo drones – investigating the effects of vibration from multi-stage flight' by Katherine Theobald, Wanqing Zhu, Timothy Waters, Thomas Cherrett, Andy Oakey, Ans-Mari Bester and Paul G. Royall in journal: Drones. Keevil Vibration Data was recorded by a triaxial accelerometer mounted on the airframe of a multi-rotor drone. This dataset contains: - SplitFilghtData file that contains MatLAB Structure, str, a diagram of the contents of this structure can be found in file Data Structure Explainer.pdf -Data Structure Explainer.pdf file that contains a diagram to explain the contents of the MatLAB data structure, str. Related projects: UK EPSRC-funded e-Drone project, EP/V002619/1, (www.e-drone.org) UK Department for Transport Funded Future Transport Zones Solent project (www.solent-transport.com/solent-future-transport-zone/).

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Published date: November 2023
Keywords: Drone, vibration, UAV

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Local EPrints ID: 483845
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483845
PURE UUID: f4af23a4-e84c-4f45-abef-af3586c0fc12
ORCID for Katherine Theobald: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2158-5346

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Date deposited: 06 Nov 2023 18:22
Last modified: 16 Dec 2023 03:02

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Creator: Katherine Theobald ORCID iD

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