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posted by janrinok on Wednesday July 24 2019, @06:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the flight-plans-required dept.

Submitted via IRC for SoyCow1984

Altitude Angel, a U.K. startup that provides safety, data and traffic management systems for drones, is launching a de-confliction service for drone flights — available via its developer API platform.“

"The dynamic system will continuously monitor the airspace around an aircraft for the 'unexpected' such as other aerial vehicles or changes to airspace (such as a Temporary Flight Restriction/Dynamic Geofence around a police incident)," it writes of the new service.

"After identifying a potential conflict, CRS will make the necessary routing adjustments, allowing the drone to maintain an appropriate separation standard between other airspace users or fly around restricted airspace so it can continue safely (and efficiently) to its destination."

The global Conflict Resolution Service (CRS) has two components: Strategic de-confliction, which will launch first, on July 23, letting drone operators submit flight plans to the startup to determine whether there are any conflicts with other previously submitted flight plans, or against ground and airspace geofenced areas available in Altitude Angel's worldwide data feeds.

[...] The second component — which will launch in late September — is called Tactical de-confliction. This will provide information to drone pilots or the drone itself to ensure separation is maintained during the in-flight phase.

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/17/altitude-angel-launches-an-api-for-safer-drone-flights/


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 25 2019, @02:05AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 25 2019, @02:05AM (#870923)

    All above while drones with no geofencing restrictions are still a thing for any maker with a modicum of skills and under $500 budget from on-eBay components.

    I know! Make the makers movement a terrorist organisation.