Ensuring the safety of infrastructure such as bridges, roads, railways, and buildings is of great social relevance. The Applied Metrology group at the Institute of Electrical Information Technology is conducting research in several projects on measurement methods that could be used in the future to monitor structural infrastructure. At the beginning of the year, the working group published a research article on the potential probe method for monitoring metal parts in brides in the Science Partner Journal (SPJ) Advanced Devices & Instrumentation. Now, the head of the working group, Prof. Dr. Christian Rembe, together with two international colleagues, has published a review article on research into vibration measurement from Unmanned Arial Systems (UAS) in the same Science Partner Journal. The article provides a detailed summary of the current state of research in laser Doppler vibrometry, the use of UAS for contactless measurement technology, and vibration measurement with laser Doppler vibrometers from UAS. It also discusses the limitations of previous solutions and derives research goals for future projects. This fundamental contribution provides the basis for intensive research into this new topic over the next few years. This contribution is also relevant to the Priority Program 2433 “Flying Measurement Platforms,” in which the Measurement Technology working group is also involved with a project. The article is freely accessible (open access) at the following link: https://spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/adi.0103