Aerotenna Demonstrates Collision Avoidance in Drones with Te…

Aerotenna has efficiently demonstrated collision detection and avoidance in drones with the IWR1642 mmWave sensor from Texas Instruments (TI), and introduced its dedication to function TI mmWave sensors in its next-generation collision-avoidance answer, uSharp Patch D1. As a number one supplier of autonomous flying options for drones, Aerotenna sees TI IWR1642 sensor real-time intelligence capabilities as preferrred for superior detection algorithms, clustering and object-classification algorithms required for flight in real- world situations. With multi-mode design, Aerotenna additionally affords uSharp Patch D1 as a low-cost choice for vehicle security and self-driving options. For co-development and extra info, please contact [email protected].

“Using TI’s recently-announced mmWave sensors in their ‘sense and avoid’ solutions, Aerotennna will make it possible for drone developers to design products that receive real-time, accurate data,” mentioned Robert Ferguson, Industrial mmWave Sensors Product Line Manager, TI.   “With entrance into the TI Design Network, Aerotenna is making it easier for manufacturers to use TI technology to design more autonomous and accurate drones.”

“Aerotenna is excited to work with TI,” mentioned Zongbo Wang, Aerotenna Founder and CEO.  “We’re especially excited about the autonomous future enabled by TI’s mmWave sensors. We believe TI’s mmWave sensors will unleash a suite of applications that were not previously feasible and will open even more markets for our technology.”

Here is a form video from the corporate illustrating the potential.

Frank Schroth is editor in chief of DroneLife, the authoritative supply for information and evaluation on the drone trade: it’s individuals, merchandise, traits, and occasions.
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