Drone to assist in traffic management systems.

Drone to assist in traffic management systems.

NASA is Developing an Air Traffic Control System for drones. The US Space Agency is Working on Creating a Management System for vehicles that Fly at Around 400 to 500 feet off The Ground - much Lower than conventional aircraft. Woud The System Check for Other low. flying drone traffic and help avoid small buildings and scan for adverse weather conditions that might knock a drone out of the sky.

While the drone System would follow principles The Same As The full-fledged Air Traffic Control System,. Parimal H. Kopardekar, The NASA Principal researcher Managing The Program, said that The First Applications for The System would be in sparsely populated areas, performing such tasks as monitoring oil pipelines or crops. 

Huge companies are staking bets on drone delivery as the future of retail. Both Amazon and Google have announced programs that will see items sent through the air to their customers, but both corporations are ahead of legislation - while hobbyists can not use drones if they do endanger others. The Federal Aviation Administration Still prohibits The Commercial Use of drones. NASA's Planned Traffic Control System could Come in Useful Soon - an FAA spokesperson said that the Body planned to publish rulings for unmanned drones later this year, despite reports of delays - but Google expects it to be between "a few years but less than a decade" before the unmanned aerial vehicles are delivering toothpaste and electrical appliances onto our doorsteps.

 








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