Quantitative approaches for economic use of emerging technology in the tourism industry: unmanned aerial vehicle systems |
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Authors: | Byung Duk Song |
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Institution: | Department of Hotel and Tourism Management, College of Hospitality and Tourism, Sejong University, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | As technological innovations develop, new categories of services are emerging. In the tourism industry, one of the limelight technologies is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for virtual tourism systems, monitoring, and patrol activities for safety and security. However, for the successful application of a UAVs system, it is important to construct the system in an economic and efficient manner. In this study, quantitative approaches for a UAV system are introduced to support the economic establishment and its efficient operation. Two mathematical models are developed to construct and operate UAVs systems for recreation and safety purposes in the tourism industry. The validity of the proposed models is demonstrated via numerical experiments for both cases. To our knowledge, this is the first approach to address the issues of a UAV system design for tourism purposes. This study is expected to be the theoretical basis for future use of UAVs in the tourism industry. |
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Keywords: | Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) tourism revenue management system and resource design operation policy quantitative approach |
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