Extending dynamic mobility management capabilities on the ground to digital policies in the lower airspace
Recent European 'U-Space' legislation on enabling integrated airspace management for safe and efficient drone operations opens the doors for integrating mobility management capabilities on the ground with airspace management capabilities in the lower airspace. Although involvement of cities and road operators is assumed, there are still many pathways in which this involvement could be organized and technically implemented.
Technolution proposes building on the existing foundation of ITS and dynamic traffic management capabilities that these stakeholders already have on the ground, and extending this with capabilities to publish digital policies on drone flight operations to U-Space airspace actors such as air traffic management (ATM) organizations and U-Space Service Providers (USSPs).
In this session Technolution shares this roadmap on what local authorities could gain and how to organize this, as well as an initial technical implementation on how mobility management and U-space management could easily be integrated.
Speakers
As Innovation Manager Jop is responsible for the several Technolution innovation roadmaps across its different markets. He is currently leading the Technolution drone innovation programme, in which Technolution explores how its expertise in ITS and Mobility as well as its expertise in reliable system integration in the defence domain can contribute to a safe, effective and scalable development of airspace management tooling for drone operations. Through the Technolution Airspace Management Platform prototype, demonstrated at this years intertraffic on booth 1.510B, Technolution explores how local authorities can become involved in the drone ecosystem and U-Space and enable safe and effective drone mobility in urban areas.
