
Autonomy
Autonomous systems are increasingly becoming a part of our everyday lives, be they heating/cooling thermostats, home cleaning robots, trains, cars, aircraft flight control systems, unmanned systems, or robots that help manufacturing and surgeons. Add to these autonomous systems, are the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence (non-deterministic). These technologies are outpacing regulators and industry standards. The ASSURE team support the Federal Aviation Administration and Civil Aviation Authorities and industry standards groups in providing applied third-party research, data, and recommendations to ensure these systems are safe, and properly certified/standardized globally to maintain public trust and benefit.
Related Insights
- Reuters’ Story Highlights How ASSURE, WiBotic and University of Montana Collaborate to Upgrade UAS Battery Power, Recharging Technology to Use Drones to Help Fight Wildfires
- FAA Grants $5.8 Million to Center of Excellence, ASSURE, Led by Mississippi State University
- ASSURE Research Partner, UAH, has Two Research Centers with Roles in New $360 Million National Water Alliance
- ASSURE Research Partner, UAF, Makes Alaska’s First Large Drone Flight from an International Airport
- ASSURE Research Partner, Embry-Riddle, Receives Federal Grant to Improve Drone Safety
ASSURE Advantages
ASSURE allows industry and government agencies direct access to the capabilities and expertise of 26 universities and their researchers worldwide. The skills, abilities, and experience housed within ASSURE are critical to the success of our mission and the mission of our many partnering entities. The ASSURE organization is passionate about quality and meaningful research that safely and efficiently brings UAS into the National Airspace. If you see a topic area you would like to know more about please contact us directly for more information.
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