Two entrepreneurs from the Indian state of Assam have introduced solutions for the air traffic management system and already started working with the Indian Air Force (IAF) for detecting and countering drones.
DeepSense, a platform which focuses on drones and traffic causes due to them, can be managed efficiently and effectively to ensure the safety of aviation, the public, operators and other stakeholders.
“We are focusing on drone airspace management as it’s equally important for sustainable growth of the drone ecosystem. Just like automobiles require road traffic management to run safely and efficiently, the same analogy applies for drone airspace,” Manash Bhuyan, Managing Director and Co-founder of AVGARDE, told reporters.
Explaining how DeepSense technology manages airspace traffic, Bhuyan said that it is a radio frequency and wireless technology-focused deep tech start-up building an AI-driven object sensing platform for low-altitude airspace management.
Commenting on how such technology can be used, Bhuyan said that its application can tackle airport airspace safety, infrastructure protection, drone fleet operations, unmanned traffic management, security monitoring, aerospace and defence, and so on.
The start-up has already began working with the Indian Air Force, as well as with oil and gas companies, in its first phase and is further working on feedback to improve their platform.