Iris Automation Announces Availability of Groundbreaking Detect and Avoid System, Casia X, with Enhanced 360 Degree Performance
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Iris Automation s onboard multi-camera detect and avoid (DAA) system,
® X, will be available for shipping May 21, 2021.
Casia X is the only solution for commercial drones and unpiloted aircraft delivering a full 360° radial detection capability using computer vision technology. Originally introduced as Casia 360, Casia X is an evolution of the Casia product line that offers several significant improvements:
Casia X
- Increased probability of detection performance by 7% and a 12X reduction in false detections, based on nearly 16,000 total real-world manned aircraft encounter flight tests.
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The increasingly longer days are a sign that summer is fast approaching. With the return of the sun, many Alaskans are looking forward to summer solstice celebrations; after cancellations last year, most of Fairbanksâ Midnight Sun festivities are returning in 2021. Hereâs a preview of what Fairbanksans can expect for the weekend of June 19.
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Instead of taking to the streets for the 2021 Midnight Sun Run, Fairbanks runners and walkers will race over the interwebs for the 39th annual run.
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