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Swarms of drones are evolving beyond surveillance and becoming vital tools for civil protection, serving as agents of societal good.As climate-related disasters grow more frequent and urban infrastructure more complex, cities and public sector agencies need tools that are faster, smarter, and more reliable to both prevent and manage crises.A swarm of drones is essentially an autonomous aerial system capable of collaborating with its individual parts and operating on emergent behaviors and consensus algorithms.
These systems operate without a central controller, adapting in real time, even when traditional communications infrastructure is compromised, such as during floods and earthquakes.At the forefront of this transformation is the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), a leading global research center and the applied research pillar of Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC).
TII is advancing collective autonomy through decentralized AI and autonomous decision-making, equipping drones to operate instinctively in dynamic urban settings.Real-time, real impactInspired by nature, TII’s AI-powered drones mimic the dynamics within natural swarms, such as a flock of birds and bee colonies.
They self-organize, communicate, and adapt on the fly, making them an ideal solution for crisis scenarios where every second counts.From natural disasters to industrial accidents, drone swarms can transform emergency response.
They can prioritize the different activities to perform, split the required tasks, and self-organize the performance of those tasks.In disaster zones, they can autonomously search for survivors, map hazardous areas, and deliver real-time data to responders.
During infrastructure failures, such as a collapsed bridge or power grid malfunction, they can instantly assess the damage and help coordinate repair efforts.These aren’t mere ambitions, TII’s research has already demonstrated the capabilities of this technology in real-world simulations and controlled environments.


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But the potential goes beyond emergency management and into crisis prevention.
The same technology is enabling real-time monitoring of traffic, air quality, and structural integrity in smart city deployments.
Groups of autonomous drones can patrol urban spaces to detect anomalies, inspect bridges and power lines with minimal human risk, and monitor ecological changes across large areas.
As such, they support digital governance priorities like resilience, sustainability, and safety.TII’s alignment with the UAE’s AI Strategy 2031 and its emphasis on ethical, responsible AI development, also reinforces the role of swarms of drones as a public good.
Additionally, its government-backed position and real-world testing make it a uniquely capable leader in translating innovation into national-scale readiness.Overcoming public perceptionYet, public perception of this technology remains a hurdle for now.
Swarms of drones are too often seen as synonymous with surveillance or militarization.
That needs to change.To shift this narrative, it helps to visualize their impact.
Imagine a wildfire threatening a residential area.
Drone swarms could rapidly identify heat sources, alert responders, and map evacuation paths, saving lives before the fire spreads.At TII, we are working to reframe the narrative from fear to function, and from control to collaboration.
To address this, government stakeholders and research institutions alike must invest in education, transparency, and public engagement.Through high visibility showcases, transparent communications, and public explainer campaigns, we can work to demystify how swarms of drones operate and demonstrate how these technologies support, not supplant, human decision-making.As local and national agencies plan for an uncertain future, we shouldn’t be discussing if drone swarms should be deployed, but how soon. Their ability to coordinate across large areas in real time represents a significant advancement in crisis management infrastructure, which can redefine our collective response to disasters.The sky is no longer the limit.
It’s part of the solution.About the AuthorProf.
Enrico Natalizio is currently the chief researcher of the Autonomous Robotics Research Center, at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), a cutting-edge UAE-based scientific research center, and a Full Professor with the LORIA laboratory at the Université de Lorraine (France).He obtained his master’s degree magna cum laude and his Ph.D.
in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria (Italy) in 2000 and 2005 respectively.
From 2005-2006 he was a visiting researcher at the BWN (Broadband Wireless Networking) Lab at Georgia Tech in Atlanta (USA).
From 2006 to 2010, he was a research fellow at the Titan Lab of the Università della Calabria (Italy).
In October 2010, he joined the POPS team at Inria Lille – Nord Europe (France) as a postdoc researcher, and from 2012 to 2018 he was an Associate Professor at the Université de technologie de Compiègne (France), and Full Professor at the Université de Lorraine, from September 2018.His research interests include UAV communications and networking, robot, and sensor communications with applications in networking technologies for disaster management and infrastructure monitoring, and IoT privacy and security.
He is currently an associated editor of Elsevier Vehicular Communications and Computer Networks.The post From surveillance to public service: the rise of drone swarms appeared first on The Robot Report.





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