NASA Study on Air Traffic Controller Acceptability of UAS Detect-and-Avoid Thresholds

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NASA conducted a human-in-the-loop experiment with 15 retired air traffic controllers to investigate two research questions: (a) what procedures are appropriate for the use of unmanned aircraft system (UAS) detect-and-avoid systems, and (b) how long in advance of a predicted close encounter should pilots request or execute a separation maneuver. Continue reading

Tele-medical Drone Project in Mississippi

hiro_telemedical_drone_developed_by_italo_subbarao__do__osteopathic_emergency_physicianTwo new disaster drones delivered tele-medical packages to victims and rescue personnel in a simulated mass casualty event last week at John Bell Airport in Bolton, Mississippi. The technology debuted before an audience including Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant and representatives from Homeland Security, Federal Law Enforcement Agencies, and the United Nations.

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DroneBox – Multi-Vector Compatible Technology Core

Hélicéo created the DroneBox technology in order to meet the demands of professionals for multiple applications as well as to address the economic challenge of needing multiple types tools. This “Plug & Play” device is adaptable across Hélicéo’s entire range of products, allowing you to perform your measurements with multiple vehicles and sensors while reducing your investment. Continue reading

Samsung Patents UFO Shaped Drone

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A new patent from Samsung has surfaced in which we see a drone designed to look somewhat like a Frisbee. The drone, at least per the patent’s illustrations, feature a circular design with a couple feet on the underside and an open grille on the top, a rotor presumably hidden within. Unlike most other drones, this one resembles a small UFO or a flying food dehydrator tray. Continue reading