Webinar Rotorcraft Asia and Unmanned Systems Asia 2021
September 1, 2021
Wednesday, September 1st, 04:00 pm SGT
UAV navigation simplifies tasks and saves time; and they are widely used in many industries today. But let’s not forget that this is possible because of evolving technology in recent years; particularly in the area of motion and navigation technologies.
We invite you to join our upcoming webinar titled “Inertial+GNSS: Evolving Navigation Technologies to meet new UAV Challenges”, on Wednesday, September 1st, 04:00 pm SGT (GMT+8).
This webinar will review some UAV challenges such as urban air mobility, building inspection etc. It also discusses how inertial technology combined with GNSS has evolved to meet these challenges. The session also explains how these technologies work and their applications such as navigation, pointing, acquisition, and more.
And we have the pleasure to welcome Dr Wee Liang Boon, Associate Professor at the Singapore Institute of Technology, as a speaker for this webinar.
The webinar is organized by Rotorcraft Asia and Unmanned Systems Asia show team.
Agenda
- Evolution of UAV Development, and UAV application challenges
- How does inertial + GNSS technology works, and what are the latest developments?
- Inertial Navigation Systems for UAV applications
1. Use for Navigation: Flight controllers
2. Use for Pointing: Communication systems
3. Use for Acquisition: Aerial survey - SBG Systems expertise
- Q&A Session
Registration
This webinar is free to attend, but registration prior the event is required to be part of it.
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About Rotorcraft Asia and Unmanned Systems Asia
Rotorcraft Asia and Unmanned Systems Asia presents cutting edge innovations in the industry’s fastest growing markets, across a wide spectrum of commercial and defence applications across air, land and sea. Bringing together the convergences of the rotorcraft and unmanned sectors, the event fosters an exchange of knowledge and synergies to elevate mobility solutions in the booming Asia Pacific market.
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