Flyvercity participates in the launch event! https://www.flyvercity.com/news/uamhub/
Today, drones primarily rely on onboard #GNSS data to determine their position 🗺 Unfortunately, this brilliant technology may prove unreliable in specific situations, e.g., urban canyons, and is susceptible to jamming or spoofing.
Therefore, incorporating an additional source of positioning data can significantly enhance the performance and integrity of navigation systems, ultimately contributing to enhanced flight safety 🛫
But what could serve as an additional source? Our partners from Flyvercity anticipate that positioning data derived from cellular networks holds great promise for the future of air mobility operations.
"We envision that in the upcoming years, most UAVs will be equipped with cellular modems, one of the primary means of communication between remote pilots and their vehicles. Certain 5G technologies enable the extraction of centimeter-level positioning data from measurements of the network signal level. Even when network-derived positioning may have lower quality, it can enhance the integrity of the UAS navigation system greatly," said Boris Resnick, CTO of Flyvercity.
Boris further elaborates, "We anticipate that, in the future, cellular-enhanced network remote identification will be a fundamental technology for uncrewed traffic management in urban flights. Here at Flyvercity, along with our telecom partners, such as Proximus, we are developing this technology within the framework of the SAFIR-Ready program."
🇪🇺 The SAFIR-Ready project belongs to the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking program and is funded by the European Commission through #horizoneurope.
SAFIR-Ready project partners 🤝 :
Helicus (Coordinator), HUSI (Hellenic U-Space Institute) (Communication Lead), Airbus Defence and Space, Safran, Cranfield University, EHang (NASDAQ: EH), KPMG, Aerocom Belgium, Delft University of Technology, SkyeBase, AgentFly Technologies, Airial Robotics, ANRA Technologies, Avercon, Avy, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Droniq GmbH, Estonian Aviation Academy , FLYING-CAM, Flyvercity, Frequentis, Hepta Insights, HyFly, ifly, INVOLI, Royal Military Academy, Belgium, Egis, LuxMobility , MANTA Aircraft, NSX - Normalized Systems, RigiTech, SABCA, SafeSky, SKYCORP Technologies, UZA
#droneoperations #emergencyresponse #urban #ATM #DigitalSky #innovation #SESAR3JU #HorizonEU #MobilityStrategy #Uspace
#HorizonEurope #CEFTransport
#droneinabox #DiB #UAV #UAS #UAM #airspace
Therefore, incorporating an additional source of positioning data can significantly enhance the performance and integrity of navigation systems, ultimately contributing to enhanced flight safety 🛫
But what could serve as an additional source? Our partners from Flyvercity anticipate that positioning data derived from cellular networks holds great promise for the future of air mobility operations.
"We envision that in the upcoming years, most UAVs will be equipped with cellular modems, one of the primary means of communication between remote pilots and their vehicles. Certain 5G technologies enable the extraction of centimeter-level positioning data from measurements of the network signal level. Even when network-derived positioning may have lower quality, it can enhance the integrity of the UAS navigation system greatly," said Boris Resnick, CTO of Flyvercity.
Boris further elaborates, "We anticipate that, in the future, cellular-enhanced network remote identification will be a fundamental technology for uncrewed traffic management in urban flights. Here at Flyvercity, along with our telecom partners, such as Proximus, we are developing this technology within the framework of the SAFIR-Ready program."
🇪🇺 The SAFIR-Ready project belongs to the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking program and is funded by the European Commission through #horizoneurope.
SAFIR-Ready project partners 🤝 :
Helicus (Coordinator), HUSI (Hellenic U-Space Institute) (Communication Lead), Airbus Defence and Space, Safran, Cranfield University, EHang (NASDAQ: EH), KPMG, Aerocom Belgium, Delft University of Technology, SkyeBase, AgentFly Technologies, Airial Robotics, ANRA Technologies, Avercon, Avy, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Droniq GmbH, Estonian Aviation Academy , FLYING-CAM, Flyvercity, Frequentis, Hepta Insights, HyFly, ifly, INVOLI, Royal Military Academy, Belgium, Egis, LuxMobility , MANTA Aircraft, NSX - Normalized Systems, RigiTech, SABCA, SafeSky, SKYCORP Technologies, UZA
#droneoperations #emergencyresponse #urban #ATM #DigitalSky #innovation #SESAR3JU #HorizonEU #MobilityStrategy #Uspace
#HorizonEurope #CEFTransport
#droneinabox #DiB #UAV #UAS #UAM #airspace
