Kongsberg Geospatial Improves BVLOS Drone Operations Safety with a “Horizonless Air Picture”
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Kongsberg Geospatial, Aireon and uAvionix to demonstrate the world’s first integration of Space-based and local ADS-B sensors to provide a fused airspace awareness picture for BVLOS UAS Operations.
A screenshot demonstrates how the IRIS UxS ground control station shows a mixture of real-time contacts from local sensors with near real-time contacts provided by a space-based data feed
“Complete awareness of the air picture in your mission space increasingly requires knowing what’s over the horizon for long range unmanned flights” OTTAWA, Ontario (PRWEB) January 27, 2021 Kongsberg Geospatial, developer of the TerraLens Geospatial SDK, uAvionix, creators of the PingStation® Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) transponder, and Aireon, developers of a space-based ADS-B network announc
The Federal Aviation Authority has relaxed rules around the flying of the unmanned aerial vehicles, with small drones allowed to fly over people and at night from mid-March onward.
Alphabet Unit Wing Blasts New US Drone ID Rules, Citing Privacy
The rules require drones to broadcast remote ID messages. By Reuters | Updated: 1 January 2021 10:11 IST
On Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration issued rules that ll allow small drones to fly over people
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Remote ID will function as a digital license plate for drones
Drone manufacturers will have 18 months to begin producing drones
Alphabet s drone delivery unit Wing criticised Trump administration rules issued this week mandating broadcast-based remote identification of drones, saying they should be revised to allow for Internet-based tracking.
On Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued rules that will allow small drones to fly over people and at night in the United States and mandate remote identification technology for nearly all drones.