The privacy exclusion zone around buildings is crucial for ensuring that unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) do not inadvertently capture sensitive information or invade personal privacy. This zone defines a buffer area where UAV operations are restricted to prevent such occurrences.
The size of the privacy exclusion zone can vary based on factors such as the type of building, its height, and the sensitivity of the surrounding areas. Generally, it is calculated to ensure that any captured images or data do not reveal personal information about individuals within the building.
The formula for calculating the privacy exclusion zone (PEZ) around a building can be expressed as:
How do I calculate the privacy exclusion zone for a UAV?
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Can the size of the privacy exclusion zone vary depending on the building?
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Are there any regulations regarding UAV privacy exclusion zones?
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