New collision avoidance – or interceptor – capabilities to be launched at Xponential Europe

Cambridge Sensoriis is excited to announce that it will be exhibiting at the inaugural Xponential Europe, showcasing the latest enhancements of its flagship ARC radar system, best known for providing precision autonomous drone landings.  We will also be launching RadarAware which enable Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations as well as supports drone interceptor use cases. 

As a result of a collaborative, customer-driven journey, Sensoriis have extended the capabilities of its proprietary Active Radar Cooperating (ARC™) system. Using direct radar range measurements between multiple ground and airborne radar devices, the company’s low SWaP radar system delivers unmatched precision and reliability for UAV operations in the most challenging environments, including adverse weather, poor visibility, low light conditions and GNSS-denied scenarios.  The latest iteration of ARC™ supports radar-based “tethering,” a cutting-edge feature that allows UAVs to autonomously track and follow moving vehicles without needing satellite navigation.

We have also expanded our product portfolio by introducing RadarAware™, an obstacle detect-and-avoid system that supports beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations. This strategic addition bolsters the company’s deep expertise in radar antenna design and augments UAV operational capabilities for mission critical operations.

Steve Clark, CEO of Sensoriis said: “The UAV industry is evolving quickly and RadarAware™ and its detect and avoid/detect and intercept capabilities are a direct result of customer requirements. We are already conducting flight testing with early adopters and have customer orders in the pipeline. RadarAware™ is the first in a series of additional devices we are planning to launch this year with increasing detection ranges up to 2,500 metres.”

The full suite of advanced features of ARC™ as well as RadarAware™ will be showcased on our stand E21 in Hall 1 at Xponential Europe, held in Düsseldorf from 18–20 February.  Steve Clark will also be giving an insightful presentation on: “Micro Radar for Drone Identification, Navigation, and Autonomy” on the 18th February.

To book your tickets for the exhibition and conference, please click here

Please click on the below links to download the latest press releases:

Cambridge Sensoriis unveils radar tethering and other advanced capabilities for ARC™ System

Cambridge Sensoriis expands its radar product portfolio with the launch of Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) technology for drones

We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible in Düsseldorf!

 

Xponential Europe

18 – 20 February 2025, 9 am – 6 pm

Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre, Germany

Cambridge Sensoriis

Stand Number: E21 in Hall 1

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