FlytBase and Iris Automation Partner for Safe Automated BVLOS Drone-in-a-Box Operations
by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
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Enterprise drone autonomy platform provider FlytBase has announced a partnership with safety avionics technology leader Iris Automation that will see the integration of FlytBase’s FlytNow with Iris Automation’s Casia G ground-based detect and alert system, allowing for safe BVLOS flights.
The Casia G ground-based surveillance system continuously monitors airspace to guarantee the safety of UAS operations from intruder aircraft. Using Iris’ AI and computer vision technology, its sensors grant a full optical, 360° field of view for locating any aircraft within a 2 km radius. As a ground-based solution, Casia G does not require weighing down the drone with additional payload. By using additional units, the solution’s monitoring range can be extended to form a network of detection nodes and a Mesh.
FlytNow is a cloud-based software platform enabling drone operators to carry out autonomous BVLOS operations with drone-in-a-box systems from remote command centers. With the new integration, the FlytNow dashboard can display real-time Casia G system data, including the intrusive aircraft’s type and location and live telemetry. Remote drone operators are able to see the sensor’s location, status and radius, and receive real-time alerts if an unauthorized aircraft is detected.
In addition to its integration with Casia G, FlytNow also grants a range of safety features to enable safe flight operations. Should an emergency occur, multiple failsafe events and associated behaviors can be configured, automatically returning the drone to the docking station upon being triggered. The remote operator is also able to upload and create No-Fly-Zones to prevent the drone from entering restricted or prohibited airspace.
“As the drone industry propels forward, providing an enterprise-grade scalable platform for BVLOS operations has become more critical than ever,” said FlytBase Founder & CEO Nitin Gupta. “Collaborations between complementary technology providers will become increasingly important as we continue to add more safety features to FlytNow. The Casia G ground-based detect and avoid system fills a critical gap in enabling risk-free BVLOS flights.”
“The need for mitigating the risk of airborne collisions is as important as ever as drone operations become increasingly more streamlined and automated,” said Iris Automation CEO Jon Damush. “With the integration of the Iris Casia G system into the FlytNow platform we are demonstrating a complete visualization of the airspace – including both cooperative AND non-cooperative aircraft. This opens the door for safe and efficient BVLOS operations for DIB platforms that remove the human from the loop – a critical step toward supporting operational scale and economic benefit.”
Read more:
- 5 Steps to Getting Started with Automated BVLOS and Docking Stations: FlytBase Achal Negi
- FlytBase Enhances Drone Software with FlytNow Upgrades
- Detecting Cooperative and Noncooperative Drones: Iris Automation and Sagetech Avionics Partner
- Iris Automation Casia G: Ground-Based Detect and Avoid Technology
- TruWeather and Iris Automation: Weather Data for Drone Operations
Ian attended Dominican University of California, where he received a BA in English in 2019. With a lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and a keen interest in technology, he is now contributing to DroneLife as a staff writer.
Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry. Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
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