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Alaska University Tests UAS for Wildlife Observation

On a two-day trip to the Aleutian Islands in Alaska earlier this month, researchers from Poker Flat Research Range evaluated the performance of a new unmanned aircraft system that will be used to monitor Steller sea lions.

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Posted in Applications & Testing & Experience, Non-Military & Commercial UAS on July 12, 2011 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Germany Considers More Eurohawks

As the German air force maps out its future unmanned aircraft plans, it is looking to acquire up to four high-altitude unmanned aircraft for wide-area surveillance.

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Posted in Military UAS on July 12, 2011 by The Editor. 1 Comment

COTS and Open Standards Drive UAS Control Station Architectures

Designers of control stations for unmanned vehicles primarily use commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) embedded products, but there has never been a common architecture developed for all UAS ground control stations.

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Posted in Control Stations & Remote Video Terminals, Working Groups on July 12, 2011 by The Editor. 1 Comment

New Data Acquisition Board from Pentek

Pentek Inc. is introducing the model 71640 data acquisition board for military radar, military communications, and unmanned aircraft system applications. The embedded computing module can digitize one 12-bit channel at 3.6 GHz, or two channels at 1.8 GHz, and has provisions synchronize several boards for capture and analysis of even wider bandwidths.  Continue reading →

Posted in Electronic Sub-Systems on July 12, 2011 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Algorithm Allows Sensors to Geo-Localize

Photo Taken Using SLAM Algorithm during Tests at the Great Plains Joint Training Center’s Crisis City

Kansas State University’s Dale Schinstock has developed and continues to refine an algorithm that allows sensors on an unmanned aircraft to build a map of the environment and determine its location in that map.

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Posted in Applications & Testing & Experience, Research on July 12, 2011 by The Editor. Leave a comment

AAI Enters 5 Year Research Agreement with US Army

AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems, announced yesterday that it has entered into a five-year cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Communications-Electronic Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC).

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Posted in Military UAS, Research on July 12, 2011 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Military Video Image-Stabilisation Technology Now Available For Home Use

MotionDSP is marketing the image-stabilisation technology, called Ikena ISR, which they developed for military use, to fix shaky home video with military-grade image stabilisation, under the brand name vReveal.

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Posted in Payloads on July 11, 2011 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Aerostat and Shadow Test Joint Tactical Radio Systems

Persistent Surveillance System at Camp Julien, Afghanistan

Aerostat blimps and Shadow Unmanned Aircraft Systems configured with Joint Tactical Radio Systems, or JTRS, have been flying above the desert terrain at White Sands Missile Range, N.M, during the Army’s Network Integration Evaluation.  Continue reading →

Posted in Applications & Testing & Experience, Lighter Than Air, Military UAS on July 11, 2011 by The Editor. Leave a comment
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