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Iris Automation: Drone Collision Avoidance

Iris Automation helps drone operators conduct flights Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS). It is designed for enterprises needing to meet FAA and international safety requirements for industrial inspections.

At a glance

Best for
Commercial drone operators, Enterprise aviation companies, Industrial inspection teams, Public safety agencies
Pricing
Pricing was not clearly available from the provided evidence. Buyers should confirm current pricing on the vendor website.
Key use cases
Utility and Power Line Inspection, Pipeline Monitoring, Railway and Bridge Inspections, Search and Rescue, Precision Agriculture
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Iris Automation offers Casia, a detect-and-avoid (DAA) system designed to help prevent mid-air collisions between crewed and uncrewed aircraft. The system utilizes AI-based computer vision to monitor a 360° field of regard, providing situational awareness for drone operators and general aviation pilots.

The tool is intended for professional drone operators and enterprise companies that require airspace awareness beyond traditional ADS-B systems, specifically for detecting non-cooperative aircraft that do not broadcast their position.

It supports several aircraft types, including multirotor, fixed-wing, and VTOL platforms. Because the system is designed to help meet ASTM performance standards, it may support the process of securing BVLOS waivers from aviation authorities.

Buyers should confirm that their specific drone platform and autopilot system are among the validated integrations and review the regulatory requirements for their specific region before deployment.

Key Features

  • Casia DAA System

    An airborne detect-and-avoid system that uses computer vision and AI to detect other aircraft.

  • Casia G

    A ground-based detect-and-alert system for monitoring airspace at fixed locations.

  • 360° Field of Regard

    Provides situational awareness to identify intruders from any direction.

  • BVLOS Support

    Designed to help operators meet the safety requirements needed for Beyond Visual Line of Sight flight approvals.

  • Platform Agnostic Design

    Modular hardware designed to work with multirotor, fixed wing, and VTOL aircraft.

Use Cases

  • Utility and Power Line Inspection

    Supports the routine inspection of high-voltage transmission lines and electrical infrastructure.

  • Pipeline Monitoring

    Helps monitor long distances of pipeline to detect leakage or damage.

  • Railway and Bridge Inspections

    Supports the inspection of remote tracks and bridges to help avoid rail closures.

  • Search and Rescue

    Assists emergency personnel in assessing dangerous or difficult-to-reach areas.

  • Precision Agriculture

    Supports aerial mapping and crop surveys while maintaining airspace safety.

  • Package Delivery

    Helps delivery drones navigate safely to support payload delivery missions.

Best For

  • Commercial drone operators
  • Enterprise aviation companies
  • Industrial inspection teams
  • Public safety agencies

Pricing

Pricing was not clearly available from the provided evidence. Buyers should confirm current pricing on the vendor website.

FAQ

What is the difference between Casia and Casia G?

Casia is an onboard system that flies with the drone, while Casia G is a ground-based system used to monitor airspace at fixed locations.

Does Iris Automation help with FAA approvals?

The system is designed to help operators meet safety standards and risk-ratios required to support the application for BVLOS waivers.

Which drones are compatible with Iris Automation?

The system is platform-agnostic and supports multirotor, fixed wing, and VTOL aircraft, with several validated integrations available.

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Source subcategory: Computer Vision

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Iris Automation provides a computer vision-based detect-and-avoid (DAA) system called Casia for drones. It is designed for enterprise drone operators to support Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations by detecting both cooperative and non-cooperative aircraft. Buyers should confirm platform compatibility for their specific drone hardware.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Detects non-cooperative aircraft that lack ADS-B signals
  • Compatible with multiple airframe types including VTOL and fixed-wing
  • Supports regulatory approval processes for BVLOS operations
  • Offers both onboard and ground-based detection options

Cons

  • Buyers should verify if their specific aircraft model is on the validated integration list
  • Pricing information is not clearly available from the provided evidence
  • Technical effort for custom integration is not specified