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Cambridge Sensoriis introduces RadarAware DAA tech for drones

Radar tech specialist Cambridge Sensoriis has expanded its product portfolio by introducing a Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) system called RadarAware, that supports beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations.

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This strategic addition bolsters the company’s deep expertise in radar antenna design and augments UAV operational capabilities for mission critical operations.

RadarAware will be unveiled at Xponential Europe, taking place from 18th-20th February in Düsseldorf.

Weighing less than 500 grams, RadarAware is believed to be the most compact and power efficient solution available on the market. The system features no moving parts, fully electronic beam steer antenna arrays and is optimised to meet the low SWaP requirements of civil UAVs.

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RadarAware collects and collates comprehensive data for numerous parameters including range, elevation, bearing, relative velocity and features an inbuilt tracker. The system has been designed for seamless integration with host flight controllers via its API, ensuring quick deployment across various UAV platforms.

Steve Clark, CEO of Sensoriis said: “The UAV industry is evolving quickly and RadarAware and its detect and avoid/detect and intercept capabilities are a direct result of customer requirements. We are already conducting flight testing with early adopters and have customer orders in the pipeline. RadarAware is the first in a series of additional devices we are planning to launch this year with increasing detection ranges up to 2,500 metres.”

Mike Hall, CTO of Sensoriis, said: "The true benefits of radar superiority over other detection systems have not yet been fully realised because of size, weight, and cost limitations. RadarAware, however, could be a game changer for the UAV industry because its versatility lends itself to a range of applications, including Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) and airspace management in vertiports, or interceptor missions.”

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RadarAware marks a significant breakthrough in obstacle detection and collision avoidance technology, positioning Sensoriis as a key player in the DAA market. The system’s advanced capabilities align seamlessly with Sensoriis’ flagship ARC solution, designed to support precision landing and radar-based tethering in adverse weather, low/bright light, poor visibility conditions, or in areas without Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS).

With the launch of RadarAware, Sensoriis continues to lead the way in radar innovation. The company’s advanced radar technology is set to transform BVLOS operations for UAVs, providing the safety, reliability and efficiency needed to drive drone deployments at scale.
 

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