uAvionix Corporation, a company specializing in avionics and surveillance technologies for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), has announced a successful demonstration of its Dynamic Frequency Management System (DFMS) for UAS Command and Control (C2) on the protected aviation spectrum of 5030 – 5091 MHz. The demonstration involved flying multiple UAS operations simultaneously in close proximity, under a contract with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). uAvionix’s Frequency Assignment Manager (FAM) module, which conforms to RTCA industry standards such as DO-377 and DO-362A, dynamically assigns frequencies to enable enterprises to operate multiple drones at once.

“The use of UAS in commercial applications is rapidly expanding across various industries. However, scaling operations by operating multiple drones simultaneously in the same airspace can create interference and safety issues, especially when public spectrum is used for Command & Control (C2),” stated Cyriel Kronenburg, uAvionix VP of Business Development and Partnerships. “To address this challenge, the FAA contracted uAvionix in September of 2022 to test & demonstrate the use of a scalable, dynamic frequency manager that optimizes the assignment of frequencies in the protected aviation C-Band, or 5030 – 5091 MHz, ensuring that multiple drones can operate safely and efficiently without interference with each other.”

The uAvionix FAM module adheres to the aviation industry standards of DO-377 and DO-362A, established by the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA) for software and hardware in aviation. Working in conjunction with the Northern Plains UAS Test Site (NPUASTS), uAvionix conducted over 40 test flights, using the SkyLink5060 C-band Airborne Radio Systems (ARS) and SkyStation5060 Ground Stations (GRS), simultaneously operating up to four drones. The SkyLine C2 management system centrally managed all operations, while the FAM module, connected via an application programming interface (API), dynamically assigned spectrum, preventing interference and allowing for future scalability and integration with various UTMs.

“We are extremely proud of this milestone of performing a flawless series of operations leveraging our Frequency Assignment Manager for C-Band,” said Christian Ramsey, Managing Director uAvionix Aviation Networks. “This solution represents a major advancement in the drone operations industry, and the results of these tests will further help inform the FAA and the current FCC rulemaking process for C-band use for UAS operations. Our team and the team at NPUASTS have worked tirelessly to conduct over 40 flight tests with up to 4 simultaneous aircraft, following an extensive engineering and bench test effort, to ensure that these tests would be successful and deliver a solution that isa game-changer for the commercial scalability of UAS operations.”

uAvionix Aviation Networks services include Command, Control, and Detect and Avoid equipment and services for UAS operations.  Providing path and frequency diversity for reliable and trusted operations, the uAvionix SkyLine system has received multiple FAA waivers for BVLOS operations and is entering commercial operations this year.  To learn more visit https://uavionix.com/products/skyline/.

About uAvionix

uAvionix was founded with the mission of bringing safety solutions to the unmanned aviation industry in order to aid in the integration of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into National Airspace Systems (NAS). uAvionix offers low SWaP TSO certified and uncertified avionics for General Aviation (GA), Airport Surface Vehicles and the UAS markets. The team consists of an unparalleled engineering and management team with a unique combination of experience within avionics, surveillance, airport services, UAS aircraft development, radio frequency (RF), and semiconductor industries.

About NPUASTS

The Northern Plains UAS Test Site is one of seven Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) unmanned aircraft system (UAS) test sites in the nation. The mission of the NPUASTS is to collaborate with FAA and industry partners to develop systems, rules, and procedures to safely integrate unmanned aircraft into the National Airspace System without negatively impacting existing general or commercial aviation. NPUASTS is administering Vantis.

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