VOTIX, Iris Automation Partner for Comprehensive Drone Management for Safe BVLOS Operations
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
drone software company VOTIX and a leader in safety avionics technology iris automation announced a partnership to integrate Iris Automation’s Casia G ground-based detection and alert system into the VOTIX cloud-based drone operating system to enable safe BVLOS flight. This integration enables remote operations for businesses that require effective and flexible drone BVLOS deployments.
The solution works by transmitting data from Casia G to the drone-agnostic VOTIX platform to get a complete, real-time picture of the operational airspace. By observing the airspace and providing precise location and classification data for intruders, the Cassia G system can detect uncooperative aircraft at great distances, enabling the VOTIX platform to perform automated dispute resolution, safety and Strengthen your mission capabilities.
VOTIX’s “drone orchestration” approach integrates all processes and systems required for BVLOS operations. The platform enables and tracks effective C2 and live video streams, including the use of cellular connections, integrates Casia G with detection and avoidance technology, automates conflict resolution, and integrates weather tracking and traffic management. , control operational limits and automate fail-safe measures. It enhances safety, performs autonomous flight, and enables precision landing and drone-in-a-box integration.
Casia G establishes the perimeter of the monitored airspace without the need for additional sensors or payloads on board the drone. The solution uses computer vision technology to warn the Remote Pilot in Command (RPIC) of potential collisions before maneuvering the drone to a safe location and the need for constant visual contact with the drone. remove gender.
“Our mission is to make BVLOS easy,” said VOTIX CEO Ed Boucas. “He integrated all aspects of drone operation into one screen, so the pilot can easily carry out his BVLOS flight safely and reliably.”
drone inspection provider Abysite previously used the VOTIX platform to secure two waivers for repeated BVLOS inspections on miles of Shell pipelines in the United States.the first exemption Approved by FAA In just 9 days.
said Jason Hardy-Smith, Vice President of Products at Iris Automation. “Our partnership with VOTIX is a great example of that, providing the perfect platform for RPIC to carry out its mission safely and efficiently.”
iris automation 3rd FAA BVLOS Waiver Without the need for a VO based on a network of two separate Casia G nodes, the connection of additional nodes last December could significantly expand UAS’ operating area, allowing customers to operate as needed. You get the flexibility to relocate quickly.
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With his lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, he now contributes to his DroneLife as a staff writer.
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