Airobot - First UAV radar system for close range flying

Hi everybody,

Airobot is specialised in UAV sensor solutions for industrial inspections.

The first product, www.airobot.eu/ranger, is completely passive. Feedback can be given both visual and auditive, via voice commands. 
With the Ranger, users can calculate the size of defects, since it gives you the depth information needed for this calculation. Next to this, our clients use it for 3D mapping, indoor inspections and the extra safety features.
Service operator testimonials: https://vimeo.com/149138910

Airobot was founded by highly driven entrepreneurs with a passion for drones, technology and aviation. Deeply convinced with the lack of safety and convenience support for professional users, they gathered talents and knowledge to create a user-centric company to solve these problems. Airobot invests in innovation and research to create the most powerful tools for professional drone operations.

Please let us know what you think of the product! 

Regards,

Roy

contact@airobot.eu

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  • @Roy - this looks and behaves like an ultrasonic sensor. Is it really using radar?

    • It's based upon ultrasonic technology. The interface behaves as a radar system for objects in the surroundings of the drone. Hope this answers your question. 

      • That's cool. Just didn't want people to get confused about the use of the term "radar". With so many sensors in the module are you using a phased array to steer the beam or is it a fixed, wide beam configuration? FYI, I used to run a factory making ultrasonic sensors so I have a little knowledge of the subject.

        • We've reduced it to two sensors in the latest version (www.airobot.eu/ranger). 

          That's awesome! Could you send us more information via email about your findings?

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