Vision Solution for Drone Collision Avoidance

Dec. 1, 2021
Merging HHLA Sky’s drone control center software with Iris Automation’s ground-based aircraft detection technology Casia G, opens up a new spectrum of use cases.

Hamburg, Germany and Reno, Nevada—Two developers of drone technology, Germany-based HHLA Sky and US-based Iris Automation, announce an international partnership. By integrating their unique technologies, they improve two challenging tasks in drone operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS): to remotely, globally, and simultaneously control more than 100 industrial drones from a centralized control center while increasing local air space safety by detecting and avoiding other unmanned or manned aircraft.

Merging HHLA Sky’s drone control center software with Iris Automation’s ground-based aircraft detection technology Casia G, opens up a new spectrum of use cases for industrial and security-related drone operations. These include security surveillance tasks at ports, critical infrastructures, border control, and oil and gas industry as well as (intra)logistics, surveying, and asset inspections.

Iris Automation’s Casia G solution is an autonomous ground-based aircraft detection technology. The computer vision system monitors aviation environments to detect, classify, and—if necessary—alert UAV pilots to crewed aircraft that pose a risk to drone operations. Using Casia G, remote pilots and their teams may react to otherwise undetectable non-cooperative aircraft (those without transponders or ADS-B and therefore not broadcasting their location). Networking Casia G nodes provide unlimited coverage to protect critical infrastructure, regardless of size.

HHLA Sky’s drone control center was developed as the first end-to-end solution for large-scale, industrial and security BVLOS drone operations. The IoT platform connects and controls unmanned systems. It allows complete management, monitoring, and reporting across all aspects and tasks of more 100 industrial drones simultaneously from one integrated control center that can be operated globally. Drones securely connected with this IoT platform can carry out a wide range of assignments, e.g. transmitting real-time video feeds and collecting structured and repeatable data. The IoT platform has cyber security built into its core and offers broad analysis and auditing features.

“As our customers’ drone operations grow, safety must scale with it,” says Matthias Gronstedt, CEO of research and development at HHLA Sky. “The ability of Casia G to detect non-cooperative air traffic and provide essential data to the HHLA Sky system, gives us the opportunity to add yet another crucial level of safety. This is an important development – both for us and our customers. We are looking forward to offering a truly innovative but affordable BVLOS solution on an industrial scale. Iris Automation’s regulatory expertise and work with bodies such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also provides an important added value for us and our partnership.”

Jon Damush, CEO, Iris Automation, adds, “One-to-many operations are a key enabler to realizing the true economic potential of drones. Doing it safely is critical to sustainability of the ecosystem. Automatic traffic awareness supports safe, scalable, commercial operations the HHLA Sky system is designed to unlock.”

More information on Casia G is available at: https://www.irisonboard.com/casia-g/.

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