Commercial ADAS
Airborne Data Acquisition System (ADAS), provides near
real-time high-resolution imagery. ADAS is safe to operate, carrying an emergency
parachute recovery system. It can be deployed overnight to field
launch/recover sites. ADAS can stay airborne for over two hours per flight.
It is operated by a crew of two. ADAS seamlessly integrates with its ground
station, providing high resolution in-situ imagery in the shortest possible
cycle times. It is the lowest-cost solution for projects both large and
small.
- Lightweight Airborne
Data Acquisition System
- Can stay airborne
and collect data over 2 hours per flight
- Can be deployed overnight
around the world
- Field operations can
utilize short launch/recover sites
- Parachute recovery
system assures safe operation
- Provides an
affordable, low-cost imagery solution
Data Processing
ADAS ground station not only provides mission planning
and in flight command and control, but also serves as a field image
processing workstation with a data archive of relevant vector and raster
data.
Sensor Options Available
- Real time video
(color and low-light panchromatic)
- Stereo multispectral
(4-band vis-nir)
- Hyper-spectral
(256-band vis-nir)
- Synthetic Aperture
Radar (ka/ku band) with MTI capability
- Laser scanner
(Digital Elevation Models)
- Passive IR (mwir)
- Radio relay
Operations
An operator uses a customized ground station to: plan
the ADAS mission, control the airborne collection operations, and process
the collected imagery. One ADAS ground station can control up to four ADAS
missions simultaneously.
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