DeDrone’s latest version of Tracker.AI classifies “any flying object in 3D airspace”
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb
Based in Sterling, Virginia Dedrone We recently announced a new DeDroneTracker.AI version. 6.0 is an autonomous threat detection/classification command and control system powered by machine learning that enables customers to effectively manage and eliminate drone-based threats. DeDrone’s technology utilizes a multi-sensor array of radio frequency (RF), radar, video, and acoustics to effectively identify and neutralize unfriendly UAVs through continuous interrogation, as well as track them. and enable the continued safe operation of friendly drones.
“This latest version of our AI platform significantly increases CUAS’ end-to-end autonomy, enabling safe and productive drone use,” said Aaditya Devarakonda, CEO of Dedrone. I’m here. “The breakthrough for this feature comes from our proprietary motion and computer vision models for classifying any and all flying objects in 3D airspace. We have pictures/videos of UAS in the background and we are constantly training and enhancing these neural networks.Now our large sensor networks continue to enhance these learning models to the next level and our It creates a moat of real differentiation between the solution and both traditional and emerging competitors.”
DedroneTracker.AI Version 6.0 Includes Comprehensive List of U.S. Government CsUAS Preconfigured Integrations, DeDrone Highlights Capabilities to Enable Government Customers to Integrate Their Own CsUAS Systems with DeDrone’s Products doing. DeDrone also touts built-in two-way integration between its DedroneTracker.AI platform and its Aerial Armor software platform, which it acquired in early 2023. Ahead of new FAA regulations, DeDrone.Tracker.AI is fully integrated in both the US and EU. , and the Japanese Remote ID standard. Tracker.AI v.6 is also fully integrated with DeDrone’s own services, including an installation-free citywide drone identification solution and the new DeDroneTactical Agile Counter Small Unmanned Aerial System (CsUAS) expedition kit.
The new version 6.0 of the product will be made available as a free software update to all existing users.
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Ian McNabb is a staff writer based in Boston, Massachusetts. His interests include geopolitics, emerging technologies, environmental sustainability, and sports at Boston University.
Miriam McNabb, editor-in-chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of professional drone services marketplace JobForDrones, is a keen observer of the emerging drone industry and drone regulatory environment. Miriam is an international speaker and industry recognized figure, with over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space. Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and he has over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing new technologies.
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