Drone Transponders Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts

WinterGreen Research
268 Pages - WINTER10049
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Worldwide drone transponder markets are poised to achieve significant growth with the need to achieve protected airways. The simplest way to protect against mid-air collisions is to require the use of ADS-B transponders on all aircraft. Transponders can turn an uncooperative environment into a cooperative environment.

Transponders provide location and positioning information about smart commercial drones. These drones have a computer inside, they are easy to fly, remotely maneuverable, have a camera, and contain sensor logic. Smart drones are evolving computer driven collision avoidance technology making the flying more reliable.

Remote operation occurs in the context of a workflow and sensors. Cameras are improving dramatically to permit management of video and picture taking that is realistic and detailed. Drone actuators, drone transponders, are needed to support drone package delivery. This is a huge new market that speeds economic development, makes it easier for the middle class to both work, and purchase lifestyle items and food efficiently.

Drones based on aerial robotic platform technology can be used to make deliveries to each person’s home, landing on the back doorstep, leaving packages in a locked box. The drone package delivery technology has reached a level of maturity that bodes well for market development. Drone systems are mature enough to be at the forefront of aerospace manufacturing.

Dronecode is an independently funded software project that harnesses the power of collaborative development. The aim is to fuel innovation across drone industries and ecosystems. Dronecode Foundation is a nonprofit organization working on a common, shared open source platform for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Dronecode brings together existing and future open source UAV software projects.

APM UAV software platform was developed by 3DRobotics. 1,200 developers are working on Dronecode’s six projects focused on maximizing adoption of the project’s cost-effective, reliable and technologically advanced UAV software.

Micro-Avionix has an ultra-lightweight low cost ADS-B transponder for UAS. Micro-Avionix has developed an ADS-B suitable for UAVs of all sizes to improve flying safety for all. The ping™ is a family of ultralight weight, low cost, ADS-B transponders.

Weights range from 1.5 to 30 grams, delivering a variety of types of performance. The ping2020™, for instance, is capable of IN on both 1090ES and 978UAT, and OUT on 978UAT. The products are fully compliant with the minimum performance standards of DO-282B Class A1S. Micro-Avionix has developed an ADS-B suitable for UAVs of all sizes to The ping™ is among the world’s first families of ultralight weight, low cost, ADS-B transponders.

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, Drone Transponder Highways in the Sky Executive Summary, 25, Drone Highways in the Sky Market Shares and Forecasts, 25, Drone Transponder Market Driving Forces, 25, Self-Regulation of Drones Using Transponders, 29, Remote-Controlled Aircraft, 32, Drone Transponder Market Driving Forces, 32, Drone Transponder Market Shares, 34, Drone Transponder Market Forecasts, 35, 1. Drone Highways in the Sky: Market Description and Market Dynamics, 37, 1.1, UAS Regulatory Frameworks, 37, 1.1.1, ADS-B for Small Drones, 38, 1.2, Need for Drone Controlled Airspace, 39, 1.2.1, Transponder Control by Privately Owned Agency, 40, 1.2.2, Self-Regulation of Drones Using Transponders, 42, 1.2.3, Project Wing from Google Wants A Transponder Mandatory For All Aircraft, 44, 1.3, Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast ADS-B Transponder, 47, 1.3.1, QUICK LINKS, 50, 1.3.2, PRODUCTS, 50, 1.4, Google wants transponder in uncontrolled airspace, 51, 1.4.1, US FAA Commercial Drone Permits, 55, 1.5, Smart Commercial Drones, 57, 1.5.1, Smart Drones: Commercial Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Description, 58, 1.6, Drone Enhanced Capability and Payloads, 59, 1.6.1, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Enhanced Resilience, 62, 1.6.2, Small and Micro-UAS Drones, 62, 2. Drone Highways in the Sky Market Shares and Forecasts, 63, 2.1, Drone Transponder Market Driving Forces, 63, 2.1.1, Self-Regulation of Drones Using Transponders, 67, 2.1.2, Dronecode Platform, 69, 2.1.3, Remote-Controlled Aircraft, 69, 2.1.4, Drone Transponder Market Driving Forces, 70, 2.2, Drone Transponder Leading Market Participants, 71, 2.2.1, Sagetech, 72, 2.2.2, L-3 Aviation Products, 73, 2.2.3, FreeFlight, 74, 2.2.4, Micro-Avionix, 74, 2.2.5, Google Low-Cost ADSB Transponders, 74, 2.2.6, Trig Design And Engineering, 75, 2.2.7, Intel Ascending Technologies’ Asctec Trinity, 75, 2.2.8, Dedrone, 76, 2.2.9, ISMAR / Fortem, 77, 2.2.10, DJI, 77, 2.2.11, microadsb.com, 78, 2.3, Drone Transponder Market Forecasts, 78, 2.3.1, Drone Aerial Systems Market Forecasts, 81, 2.3.2, Drone Market Segment Applications, 83, 2.3.3, Drone Aerial Systems by Sector, Military, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Disaster Response, Package Delivery, Photography, Videography, Dollars, 84, 2.4, Commercial Drone Transponder Prices and Drone Issues, 87, 2.4.1, RELATED PRODUCTS, 90, 2.5, ADS-B In Receivers, 91, 2.5.1, $300 Transponder Units For CAA UK Approval, 92, 2.5.2, Drone Issues Beyond Line Of Sight, 93, 2.6, Drone Transponder Regional Market Segment Analysis, 95, 3. Drone Transponder Highways in the Sky Product Description, 96, 3.1, Google Low-Cost ADSB Transponders, 96, 3.1.1, Google’s Vision, 97, 3.1.2, Autonomous Drones Airspace: Private Agency Control, 98, 3.1.3, Google Has Started Development of A Transponder, 98, 3.1.4, Google Mesh Networks, 99, 3.2, Sagetech, 100, 3.2.1, Sagetech ADS-B for Small Drones, 105, 3.2.2, Sagetech Transponders Shrinking To Meet FAA Drone Demands, 107, 3.3, Microadsb.com, 108, 3.3.1, UgCS Compatible with ADS-B Receivers, 110, 3.4, L-3 Aviation Products, 110, 3.4.1, L-3 NXT-600™ / NXT-800™, 111, 3.4.2, L-3 Upgrade to ADS-B Out, 112, 3.4.3, L-3 SafeRoute®, 112, 3.5, FreeFlight, 113, 3.5.1, FreeFlight Systems and CMD Flight Solutions, 113, 3.5.2, CMD Flight Solutions, 114, 3.6, Airogisitic, 114, 3.7, General Atomics Drone Friend or Foe Identification (IFF) Transponders, 115, 3.8, Trig, 116, 3.8.1, Trig TT31 Mode S ADS-B Capable Transponder, 116, 3.9, Lynx, 120, 3.9.1, Pilot Nightmare: Entering a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) Airspace, 122, 3.10, Stratus, 123, 3.10.1, Stratus Esg Transponder, 124, 3.11, Rockwell Collins, 125, 3.12, Bendix, 130, 3.13, Garmin, 133, 3.14, MarcusUAV Medium Range 2.4Ghz Tracking Antenna, 134, 3.14.1, Marcus UAV, 135, 3.15, I-Laps Transponder for FPV Multi-rotors, 136, 3.16, Intel, 137, 3.16.1, Intel Realsense Cameras And Ascending Technologies’ Asctec Trinity, 137, 3.16.2, Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly, 139, 3.16.3, Drone: Asctec Firefly with Intel Realsense, 139, 3.16.4, Ascending Technologies and Intel Collaboration to Develop Drone Collision Avoidance Technology, 140, 3.16.5, Ascending Technologies Asctec Firefly / Intel RealSense Camera, 141, 3.16.6, Intel Realsense Cameras and Ascending Technologies’ Asctec Trinity, 142, 3.16.7, AscTec Falcon 8, 143, 3.17, Micro-Avionix, 143, 3.18, Follow Me Drones, 144, 3.19, Textron Systems Homeland Security, 146, 3.19.1, Nano Air Vehicle, 149, 3.20, Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS, 150, 3.20.1, Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 Multi-mission, Multi-role ISR System, 151, 3.20.2, Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 System, 152, 3.20.3, Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 Multi-mission, Multi-role ISR System Features, 153, 3.20.4, Denel Dynamics Hungwe UAS, 156, 3.21, IMSAR LLC Collision-Avoidance Radar Systems, 157, 3.22, Civilian   UAV’s - Rover Systems

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