• DroneShield Rf Patrol Mk2 body-worn C-UAS detection sensor.
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    DroneShield Rf Patrol Mk2 body-worn C-UAS detection sensor. Credit: DroneShield
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DroneShield has announced that the company has commenced development of custom high performance multi-channel software defined radios (SDRs) to be used in new evolution capabilities of future generations of its products.

The company stated that part of the challenge in developing their technology is reducing the hardware to ultra-small size, weight and power parameters, dimensions that can be tactically deployed in the field by end users, while ensuring sufficient computing ability to run complex AI-algorithms on the devices, without referencing cloud or other systems (also known as computing on the edge). 

“As the drone threat space continues to rapidly evolve, DroneShield continues with a significant investment into next generation technologies, including moving into fully custom software defined radios in-house,” said Angus Bean, DroneShield Chief Technology Officer.

DroneShield presently have approximately 90 engineers in its Sydney facility. It is expected that more than 50% of the engineering team will be involved in this initiative, including radio frequency, electronic engineering, firmware, embedded software, data science, data, mechanical, system and quality engineering.

 

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