UAS monitoring systems
Russia has developed technology for tracking up to 500 thousand UAVs simultaneously
The development was carried out at the NTI Competence Center Geodata and Geoinformation Technologies MIIGAiK. It is based on the use of AI. A prototype is planned to be launched at the end of 2023, testing of which is scheduled for 2024.
The system’s task is to quickly monitor deviations from the agreed flight mission, entries into prohibited areas, and dangerous approaches of vehicles.
The basis of the system will be the so-called “Constructor of systems for pipeline processing of high-intensity spatio-temporal data streams.” The expected response time to events of such a system is up to milliseconds.
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🔹 Unmanned traffic control and dispatch systems
Before launching a drone, it is necessary to coordinate the flight with many services that must check and monitor the entire process. And while up to 100 unmanned aerial vehicles are flying over the region at the same time, the existing monitoring system copes, but when their number increases to several thousand, difficulties will arise, the press service noted.
Based on the development strategy for unmanned aircraft, by 2030 the number of unmanned aircraft systems sold on the Russian market is estimated at more than 180 thousand units. There will be a need for a system capable of processing data from such a number of drones: for example, quickly detecting deviations from the agreed flight mission, entering prohibited areas, and dangerous approaches between the devices.
It is noted that the development of the NTI Competence Center “Constructor of systems for pipeline processing of high-intensity spatio-temporal data streams” will make it possible to create monitoring systems that provide guaranteed response time to events depending on the subject area, down to milliseconds.
