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Description

AirSense is a high-performance Detect and Avoid (DAA) system designed for drones operating Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS). It detects ADS-B transponder and FLARM signals from manned aircraft, performs automatic airspace analysis with warning of critical approaches, and processes airspace data on a redundant server. The system can operate as a standalone solution or integrate fully with the Multirotor Ground Control Station, providing collision avoidance capabilities between manned and unmanned aviation.

About the Company

Multirotor Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH

Multirotor specializes in drone solutions for four core industries including medical delivery, surveying, public security, and airport operations. They develop high-end flight controllers and speci...

Core Information

Serving industries
Air
Product subcategory
Detection-only
Name
AirSense DAA System

Product Classification

Form factor
Fixed-site Mobile/Vehicle-mounted
Operational scope
Detection Tracking
Typical use cases
Airport protection Critical infrastructure Public events
Target UAS classes
Small (sUAS)
Supported control links
ADS-B

Sensors & Detection

Sensor types
ADS-B receiver
Automatic target tracking

Identification & Classification

Identification methods
Remote ID

Software & Integration

C2 features
Multi-sensor fusion Map-based UI Alerting/notifications
C2 software included

Networking & Security

Network interfaces
4G/LTE

Deployment & Support

Supported operating environments
Airports Critical Infrastructure Public Events

Commercials & Availability

Availability regions
EMEA
Pricing model
CapEx purchase