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UAV Flight Training And Simulation Patent Overview 2011-2016 - Research and Markets
[August 24, 2016]

UAV Flight Training And Simulation Patent Overview 2011-2016 - Research and Markets


Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Uav Flight Training And Simulation - Patent Overview in the years 2011 - 2016" report to their offering.

An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flight simulator artificially redesigns aircraft flight and various aspects of the real flight environment. The UAV flight simulator is useful for both new and existing pilots. New pilots will undergo initial training, while existing pilots will undergo recurrent training to retain their qualification.

The increased demand for unmanned aerial vehicles from various sectors such as oils & gas, construction, and military is fuelling the demand for the UAV flight simulators all over the world. The UAV is steadily replacing the conventional manned aircraft in certain fields, and the market is facing shortage of skilled and certified UAV pilots, especially in the civilian sector.

The integration of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles is maximum in the Nort American and European region. United States, Japan, France, Germany are few of the countries in the world where a lot of activity is happening in the underpenetrated civilian UAV segment, and as a result is expected to show strong growth rate in the forecast period.



This technology is not simple and has captured the attention of many new companies even who have come forward with their set of innovations and patented technology.

Key Topics Covered:


1. Objective

2. Overview

3. Search Strategy

4. Patent set segmentation

5. Categorization Tree

6. IP Publication Trend

7. Top 10 Assignees Graph

8. Research Breadth across various jurisdictions : Key Statistics

9. White Space Matrix (Technology)

10. Legal Status Graph

11. Summary

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/83jm5m/uav_flight

Related Topics: Aviation, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) - Drones, Virtual and Augmented Reality , Military Unmanned Systems


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