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Low Flying Drone Tracking
Dr. Peterson and her research team lead the way in drone tracking
Department News
No Hardware? No Problem! Remote ID for Older Drones
Drones have been a fast-spreading and useful technology; they take pictures, video, can be used to transport things, and so much more. But technology changes fast–and often comes new regulations. Many older drones do not have the ability to transmit remote ID telemetry data, which is now required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and includes information like location, velocity, heading, and drone identification.
New BYU research aiming to do what FAA can’t — track low-flying drones
Dr. Cammy Peterson and her team at BYU have developed a novel radar-based drone tracking system that can effectively monitor low-altitude airspace, addressing the challenges posed by the increasing number of drones. This technology represents a significant advancement in managing drone traffic and ensuring safety in congested airspaces.
Think Small
Picture a satellite. Really–picture it. Close your eyes if you need to. What does it look like?
ECEn Faculty Positions Open
The Electrical Engineering Department is seeking highly qualified candidates for multiple tenure track professorial positions in Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, and Electrical Engineering. Follow the Quick Link above to learn more