11 May 2021
by Alessandra Giovanzanti
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology aimed at enabling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously elude threats and obstacles.
The agency said in a statement that the technology allows UAVs to autonomously set the optimal flight path to respond to potential threats at close range, and safely reach their destination. To this end, the new navigation system uses a sensor mounted on the UAV to collect external information and automatically generate an algorithm for operating the platform.
South Korea’s ADD announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology designed to enable UAVs to autonomously elude threats and obstacles. (ADD)
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed develop...
11 May 2021
by Alessandra Giovanzanti
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology aimed at enabling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously elude threats and obstacles.
The agency said in a statement that the technology allows UAVs to autonomously set the optimal flight path to respond to potential threats at close range, and safely reach their destination. To this end, the new navigation system uses a sensor mounted on the UAV to collect external information and automatically generate an algorithm for operating the platform.
South Korea’s ADD announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology designed to enable UAVs to autonomously elude threats and obstacles. (ADD)
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed develop...
11 May 2021
by Alessandra Giovanzanti
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology aimed at enabling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously elude threats and obstacles.
The agency said in a statement that the technology allows UAVs to autonomously set the optimal flight path to respond to potential threats at close range, and safely reach their destination. To this end, the new navigation system uses a sensor mounted on the UAV to collect external information and automatically generate an algorithm for operating the platform.
South Korea’s ADD announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology designed to enable UAVs to autonomously elude threats and obstacles. (ADD)
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed develop...
11 May 2021
by Alessandra Giovanzanti
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology aimed at enabling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously elude threats and obstacles.
The agency said in a statement that the technology allows UAVs to autonomously set the optimal flight path to respond to potential threats at close range, and safely reach their destination. To this end, the new navigation system uses a sensor mounted on the UAV to collect external information and automatically generate an algorithm for operating the platform.
South Korea’s ADD announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology designed to enable UAVs to autonomously elude threats and obstacles. (ADD)
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed develop...
11 May 2021
by Alessandra Giovanzanti
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology aimed at enabling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously elude threats and obstacles.
The agency said in a statement that the technology allows UAVs to autonomously set the optimal flight path to respond to potential threats at close range, and safely reach their destination. To this end, the new navigation system uses a sensor mounted on the UAV to collect external information and automatically generate an algorithm for operating the platform.
South Korea’s ADD announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology designed to enable UAVs to autonomously elude threats and obstacles. (ADD)
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed develop...
11 May 2021
by Alessandra Giovanzanti
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology aimed at enabling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously elude threats and obstacles.
The agency said in a statement that the technology allows UAVs to autonomously set the optimal flight path to respond to potential threats at close range, and safely reach their destination. To this end, the new navigation system uses a sensor mounted on the UAV to collect external information and automatically generate an algorithm for operating the platform.
South Korea’s ADD announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology designed to enable UAVs to autonomously elude threats and obstacles. (ADD)
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed develop...
11 May 2021
by Alessandra Giovanzanti
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology aimed at enabling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously elude threats and obstacles.
The agency said in a statement that the technology allows UAVs to autonomously set the optimal flight path to respond to potential threats at close range, and safely reach their destination. To this end, the new navigation system uses a sensor mounted on the UAV to collect external information and automatically generate an algorithm for operating the platform.
South Korea’s ADD announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology designed to enable UAVs to autonomously elude threats and obstacles. (ADD)
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed develop...
11 May 2021
by Alessandra Giovanzanti
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology aimed at enabling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously elude threats and obstacles.
The agency said in a statement that the technology allows UAVs to autonomously set the optimal flight path to respond to potential threats at close range, and safely reach their destination. To this end, the new navigation system uses a sensor mounted on the UAV to collect external information and automatically generate an algorithm for operating the platform.
South Korea’s ADD announced on 11 May that it has completed development of a new ‘sense-and-avoid’ navigation technology designed to enable UAVs to autonomously elude threats and obstacles. (ADD)
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on 11 May that it has completed develop...