Read UST’s round-up of our five most read articles in the industry this week, including new technologies, collaborations, and industry successes.
1. New C2 Software for Security & C-UAS
Cambridge Pixel has released the VSD-C2 command and control (C2) display application. The VSD-C2 features a diverse selection of display windows, accommodating both 2D and 3D sensor feeds, live video, fused PPI radar, and innovative options such as a 3D view and a panorama display.
2. Vehicle Control: Advancing Adaptive Technology
Aurora Flight Sciences is advancing its “Fast Adaptation and Learning for Control Online” (FALCON) control architecture for Phase 1 of DARPA’s Learning Introspective Control (LINC) program.
The control architecture enables vehicles, in this case uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), to adapt their control laws in real time and maintain safe operation in unpredicted conditions.
3. Agricultural Drone Launched for Crop & Data Management
Tesseract Ventures has launched the dual use application of its cutting-edge military technology and specialized robotics platform in the agricultural sector, specifically tailored for American farmers.
The Tesseract Ag Drone is a cutting-edge tool made in the USA to help farmers manage their crops and data more accurately. Using advanced computer vision and optics, this agricultural drone gives farmers detailed, real-time information about their fields.
4. Skylark Labs to Demonstrate ARIES Counter-Drone System at TIDE
AI and autonomous systems manufacturer Skylark Labs is gearing up to showcase its advanced counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) technology at the Technology Innovation Discovery Event (TIDE) 2024.
Selected by the Office of Innovation and Modernization, Skylark Labs will present its ARIES (Aerial Reconnaissance & Elimination System) and other proprietary technologies at TIDE 2024, which will be held on August 28 at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia.
5. UAS Operations Enhanced with Secure Network Technology
Somewear Labs has successfully demonstrated the ability to provide resilient connectivity across heterogeneous autonomous platforms, and ensure effective and secure drone operations in complex environments.
During a three-day event, Somewear Labs aimed to demonstrate the future of airspace management for drones to securely operate anywhere in the world.