Aerobits, a developer of miniature transponders and avionics systems for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and drones, highlights the role of its technologies in the U-Space framework, supporting safe operations of airspace objects.
In the video above, Aerobits explains the operating principles of U-Space, covering Remote ID, situational awareness, airspace monitoring, and geo-awareness, as well as integration with ground infrastructure. These functions are supported by the technologies Aerobits employs, including Remote ID, ADS-B, and FLARM.
Aerobits products provide real-time Remote ID and ADS-B reception through small, SWaP-friendly OEM and plug-and-play modules. Authorities and operators can receive deconfliction alerts, and maintain audit-ready logs, integrated via open interfaces.
For drone manufacturers, Aerobits’ modules enable rapid integration from development kits to volume production, accelerating Remote ID and ADS-B design-in without locking the manufacturer’s architecture.
Service providers can also use Aerobits’ solutions to normalize identity and tracks from multiple sources, including Remote ID, ADS-B, Mode A/C/S, UAT, and FLARM, delivering the data to U-Space apps via clean APIs to provide deconfliction and compliance insights.






