DEEP AERO Is Building AI-Driven Drone Technology Platform On The Blockchain
DEEP AERO UTM Technology Platform Is The First AI-Driven, Autonomous System
To Manage Drone Traffic
DEEP AERO, a global leader in Drone
Technology Innovation, is building an AI-driven, autonomous, self-governing,
intelligent drone/ Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) traffic management (UTM)
platform on the Blockchain. It is designed to enable safe low-altitude civilian
flights of manned and unmanned aircraft in the shared airspace.
The DEEP AERO UTM platform
will harmonise integration between UTM systems globally and enable industry,
including manufacturers, service providers, and end users to use drones safely
and efficiently without disrupting the existing manned aviation system.
"The use of unmanned aerial
vehicles is increasing exponentially," says Mr. Gurmeet Singh, CEO of DEEP
AERO. "We're heading towards a future in which millions of drones will fly
billions of flights. At some point in the not-too-distant future, fleets of
commercial drones are expected to swarm across the skies. Current airspace
management and air traffic flow management systems don't have the capabilities
to handle the type of operations relevant to drones. In addition, the
anticipated traffic density of drones is far beyond the capabilities of current
air traffic management systems."
Drones are already being used in countries across the globe.
Drones monitor illegal fishing off the coasts of Libya ,
Japan and the Galapagos
Islands and patrol oil and gas pipelines in Angola ,
Nigeria , Kuwait and Saudi Arabia . Archaeologists in Russia are
using small unmanned systems with infrared cameras to construct a 3-D model of
ancient burial mounds.
In addition, researchers in Costa Rica have
launched unmanned aerial vehicles into volcanic clouds to try to predict major
eruptions.
DEEP AERO is currently
researching prototype technologies such as airspace design, dynamic geofencing,
congestion management, terrain avoidance, route planning, re-routing,
separation management, sequencing and spacing, and contingency management. DEEP
AERO UTM includes universal drone registration standards, secure identification
systems, tamper-proof flight data recorders, accurate and trustworthy 3D
mapping data, dynamic weather information, and secure vehicle-to-vehicle
communication.
"In USA
alone, over 626,000 hobbyists registered with U.S. Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) as of December 31, 2016. FAA estimates that there are
around 1.1 million units that can be identified as distinctly hobbyist or model
aircraft. FAA forecasts that the hobbyist fleet will likely more than triple in
size over the next 5 years, from 1.1 million units in 2016 to over 3.5 million
units by 2021." Gurmeet Singh, CEO, DEEP AERO.
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