Aerobits, a leading technological company in avionics miniaturization, has recently introduced the DRS-1 Dual-Band Receiver Station and the GS2L Ground Station, which are UAV monitoring and gestion de l'espace aérien solutions.
Officially launched in June 2024, the DRS-1 is a high-performance receiver station that provides reliable airspace surveillance capabilities. This dual-band receiver is especially suited for monitoring airport traffic, air traffic management systems, and local airfields. The DRS-1 marks a significant advancement in Aerobits’ ground infrastructure solutions, which are crucial in developing UTM and U-Space systems.
The GS2L Ground Station serves as a powerful Remote ID ground receiver and offers a range of features, including ADS-B/FLARM/UAT or RID reception, Power Over Ethernet (PoE) power supply, weather-resistant design, and easy installation and configuration
The GS2L receiver station offers various configurations, including functioning as an ADS-B/FLARM omnidirectional receiver with BLE/Wi-Fi Remote ID receiver capabilities. This allows it to detect and identify different aircraft types, including drones with Remote ID transmitters. A vital feature of the GS2L is its onboard multi-constellation GNSS sensor, which provides superior positional accuracy for tracking UAVs in monitored airspace.
Aerobits also offers Remote ID transmitters like the idME series, with the idME PRO being an advanced Remote ID device for UAVs. This device supports dual-technology broadcasting, making it versatile for drone identification and tracking. The idME PRO is FAA and EASA-approved, allowing it to be used in the United States and European Union markets.
Remote ID ground receivers, such as the DRS and GS2L, enhance airspace safety by detecting and processing Remote ID signals from UAVs equipped with Aerobits idME series or other modules that use BLE and Wi-Fi technologies. Aerobits has demonstrated the effectiveness of their solutions with range tests, achieving nearly 16 km using the idME PRO transmitter and GS2L ground station, a notable result given the use of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology.
The GS2L’s ability to receive and process these signals makes it essential for airspace monitoring and management. Aerobits’ DRS and GS2L solutions significantly advance ground-based Remote ID receiver technology. By offering subsystems for UAV integration and specializing in air traffic control systems, Aerobits positions itself as a key player in U-Space development. Their solutions, including the DRS-1 and idME PRO, address current UAV autonomy limitations and facilitate the transition to more autonomous operations, providing a complete infrastructure for monitoring and managing drone fleets.
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