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Unifly Launches e-Identification and Tracking for Drones

Belgian Unmanned Traffic Management provider Unifly this week unveiled a new e-Identification and tracking solution for drones during the World ATM Congress in Madrid, the world’s largest international air traffic management exhibition and conference.

According to company officials: “The device [dubbed BLIP for broadcast location and identity platform] works in a completely independent fashion, with its own power source and sensors for position, altitude, temperature, pressure, speed and direction.”

When BLIP senses vertical motion, it automatically sends tracking data over LTE wireless broadband networks to the UTM backbone. Additionally, BLIP broadcasts the drone’s e-identification, 3D location and take-off position using Bluetooth.

The term UTM describes a broad range of concepts and solutions designed to facilitate air-traffic management among drones and manned aircraft in an effort to avoid potential crashes or other dangers.

“Drones are becoming more and more a part of our daily lives. When a drone is observed, it is important to understand the pilot’s intentions, where it took off and who is controlling it,” Unifly co-founder Koen Meuleman said. “Both e-Identification and tracking provide this information.”

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