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BVLOS Drone Operations: A New Air Traffic Receiver

BVLOS Drone Operations: A New Air Traffic Receiver December 7, 2021

The G-1090 is INVOLI’s next-generation air traffic signal receiver, which is designed to allow drones to safely fly alongside manned aircraft. The new receiver is weatherproof, built to withstand electronic noise, and CE/FCC approved.

The G-1090 detects ADS-B, Mode S, Mode A/C, and FLARM aviation transponder signals and supports INVOLI Multilateration natively, allowing for a complete picture of air traffic. The receiver can be installed within telecommunications and aviation infrastructure, as well as put on a pole with an Ethernet cable for internet access and Power over Ethernet (PoE). Optionally, the device can communicate through 4G.

All aircraft detected by the G-1090 are visible on the INVOLI.live visualization and operation platform for drones. The INVOLI API can also be used to deliver aircraft data directly to third-party software.

Raphael Zaugg, CTO of INVOLI, commented: “We wanted to provide a receiver that allows our clients to increase their air traffic awareness in the simplest way, with a quality/cost ratio that has not been reached before for such a product.”

Manu Lubrano, CEO of INVOLI, said: “BVLOS drone operations can be possible only when a clear picture of the surrounding area is available. We also think that while drones are establishing themselves more and more in the aviation industry, all products and services developed for the industry should respond to a better level of quality with the proper certifications and tests.”

Watch a video about the new G-1090 air traffic signal receiver below:

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