Altitude Angel Unveils
Drone ‘Tactical Deconfliction’
Unmanned
Traffic Management (UTM) technology provider Altitude Angel has announced
the second phase of its conflict resolution service (CRS), “tactical
deconfliction.” Tactical deconfliction (Tactical CRS) provides live alerts when
boundaries between remote ID transmitting drones intersect and offers
alternative flight plans in real-time, enabling pilots to avoid in-air
collisions. In the future, Tactical CRS will also help to deconflict drones
against aircraft with transponders, as well as drones that don’t have remote ID
flying in the vicinity of Altitude Angel’s planned sensor network, planned to
come online in spring 2020.
Tactical
CRS provides information to drone pilots or the drone itself to ensure
in-flight separation is maintained. The system continuously monitors airspace
around a drone for other air vehicles or changes to airspace (such as a
TFR or a dynamic geofence around a police incident). After
identifying a potential conflict, CRS makes the necessary routing adjustments
via instructions or alerts that are communicated to the pilot in command or the
drone’s control software, allowing the drone to maintain distance between other
airspace users or fly around restricted airspace so it can continue safely to
its destination. Tactical CRS supplements any onboard sense-and-avoid
technologies, which typically operate only near other air
traffic.
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