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A Single Network for Multiple Users
- Room: C112
- Session Number:WKSHP9
Wednesday, August 18, 2021: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Speaker(s)
Description
A single network can redefine how we integrate UAS into the NAS. Our country’s road infrastructure is set up for multiple users to have access. Manned aviation uses shared airports and navigation systems to fly across the country. But for UAS, each user has to build their own network. By permanently installing remote infrastructure such as command and control (C2), surveillance, and a backhaul network that feeds into a mission and network operations center, UAS users will be able to fly advanced operations such as beyond visual line of sight on a single shared network. Having a shared network will lower the barrier of entry for UAS operators and will also help scale operations across the county. With the onset of certified UAS meeting type certification, there needs to be a network they can fly on that meets the same FAA rigor for streamlined approvals.
Learning Objectives
To communicate the necessity of a shared UAS infrastructure;
To expand perspectives on what is possible with UAS;
To discuss ways that BVLOS operations are feasible, today, and what they could look like in the future
Job Role:
C-Level Executive,Business Development/Sales,Management,Engineering/Technical,Government/Policy/Regulatory,Investment/Finance,Research & Development
Tags:
Air,BVLOS,Infrastructure,Standards,Autonomy,Business,Certification,Customer Value,Expanded UAS Operations,Implementation,Policy,Public Acceptance & Trust