The Purdue University UAS Program has recently purchased and deployed a POLARIS system – Simlat’s simulation for UAS Traffic Management (UTM) along with Simlat’s C-Star UAS Simulator. “We are excited to partner with Simlat and incorporate this innovative technology into our UAS program,” said Dr. Damon Lercel. Simlat’s POLARIS provides simulated UAS traffic at scale, simulating the behavior of “rogue” or malfunctioning UAS while also generating the clutter made by thousands of automated flights. POLARIS includes technology from Agentfly Technologies. The UAS flight simulation is based on C-STAR, which provides the training environment for building the skill set required for modern UAS operation. It supports basic to advanced training from routine operations such as takeoff and landing, through advanced piloting skills like safe recovery … From https://www.rotordronepro.com/purdue-students-study-uas-air-traffic/ from from https://jefffraley1.blogspot.com/2020/10/students-study-uas-air-traffic.html from From https://corawilkins.blogspot.com/2020/10/students-study-uas-air-traffic.html from https://corawilkins.wordpress.com/2020/10/21/students-study-uas-air-traffic/ from https://santinabrown.blogspot.com/2020/10/students-study-uas-air-traffic.html
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