This paper focuses on services and applications provided to mobile users using airborne computing infrastructure. Concepts such as drones-as-a-service and flyin,fly-out infrastructure, and note data management and system design issues that arise in these scenarios are discussed. Issues of Big Data arising from such applications, optimising the configuration of airborne and ground infrastructure to provide the best QoS and QoE, situation-awareness, scalability, reliability, scheduling for efficiency, interaction with users and drones using physical annotations are outlined.
This paper focuses on services and applications provided to mobile users using airborne computing infrastructure. Concepts such as drones-as-a-service and flyin,fly-out infrastructure, and note data management and system design issues that arise in these scenarios are discussed. Issues of Big Data arising from such applications, optimising the configuration of airborne and ground infrastructure to provide the best QoS and QoE, situation-awareness, scalability, reliability, scheduling for efficiency, interaction with users and drones using physical annotations are outlined.