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Network Based Drone Remote Identification

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Network Based Remote Identification

Verizon and Skyward, A Verizon company, along with a working group of other drone companies, successfully demonstrated network based remote identification of drones with the InterUSS Platform. This demonstration included seven drones flying use cases including infrastructure inspection, delivery, and recreational flights. The drones flew in close proximity while safely following ASTM remote ID protocols, the leading industry standard.

In the demonstration, Skyward simulated a beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) infrastructure inspection flight with the drone flown directly over Verizon 4G LTE for the duration of the flight. Connecting drones to the wireless network facilitates the sharing of information critical to the safe integration of drones into the National Airspace System, especially for the complex operations of the near future, which will demand safe, autonomous, BVLOS flights.

“Remote ID lets operators see other aircraft and allows authorities to understand where drones are flying and for what purpose,” said Eric Ringer, Director of Aviation Network Technology at Skyward, A Verizon company. “Technologies like cellular connectivity and network-based remote ID are bringing us one step closer to making deploying drones as easy and trusted as picking up your phone and calling a friend.”

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Without a system for remote identification, drones cannot be safely integrated within the national airspace and enterprise adoption will be restricted, even if they are connected to 4G LTE or 5G Ultra Wideband.

“The InterUSS initiative is another important step toward the safe, efficient, scalable integration of drones into the national airspace,” said Mariah Scott, President of Skyward. “Our goal is to manage all vehicles in the air safely and in a way that enables commerce, and we’ve shown that we have the technical ability to do that. We look forward to a requirement for remote identification, which will directly enhance safety and further spur innovation.”

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