IAV and EUROATLAS are working closely together to further advance counter-drone solutions. The collaboration focuses on the development, integration, and certification of AI-based computer vision software for detecting and classifying drones as a foundation for counter-drone application – designed for highly demanding operational environments.
IAV and EUROATLAS have entered into a close partnership with the goal of further developing image-based, neural-network-powered recognition software (computer vision) so that drones can be reliably detected, classified, and their flight movements precisely assessed – providing the technological basis for robust counter-drone systems.
IAV contributes deep software expertise from the software-defined vehicle (SDV) domain. Using neural networks, IAV develops algorithms that analyze optical sensor data to detect and classify drones, determine their current position, and predict flight trajectories.
EUROATLAS complements the collaboration with extensive systems and hardware expertise. As an established independent provider of power electronics and optronic vision systems, EUROATLAS has strong capabilities in selecting and developing suitable hardware, as well as experience integrating diverse technologies into existing and new systems.
Combining Strengths, Accelerating Development
By pooling resources, know-how, and innovative technologies, both partners aim to shorten development cycles and make high-performance capabilities available faster. The goal is to create highly functional, resilient systems for demanding operational scenarios.
Outlook: Expansion to Additional Unmanned Systems
Beyond counter-drone applications, the collaboration may also be expanded to unmanned systems at sea, undersea, on land, or in the air.
About EUROATLAS
EUROATLAS is an independent provider of power electronics and optronic vision systems, with expertise in hardware development and the integration of technologies into existing and new systems.
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