Integrated Robotics Industry Update Integrated Robotics Corporate Headquarters
Integrated Robotics Industry Update
Integrated Robotics Corporate Headquarters & Lab – Kenai, Alaska
IT-180 EL “WOMBAT” Coaxial Rotor UAS • Very Stable Flight Characteristics • Built to Mil-Spec Standard • Up to 1 Hour Endurance • Payload Underslung or Top Mounted • Max Take Off Weight - 52. 9 lb. • Cruise Speed – 56 MPH • Noise Level – 42 d. Ba @ 100 ft. • Stability – Wind Gusts to 40 MPH • Integrated Robotics has only Version in the U. S.
Miniature UAS Radar • 12. 6 oz. Mechanically Scanning Radar – Ph. D Project Acquired in 2014 • After 3 Yr. R&D – 5 oz. ESA Radar • Current Capabilities: G/A, A/G & OD • Further Development for A/A
Automated Wild Fire Detection Systems • In 2016 The EYAK Corporation asked Integrated Robotics if we could field a wild fire detection system to be deployed in a 9 sq. mile area around the Campbell Airstrip in Anchorage.
Anchorage Wildland Urban Interface
Current Technology • Manned fire-watch towers – Alaska has none • Ground Based Visual Sensors – Affected by atmospheric conditions like fog, rain and snow • Ground Based Non-Visual Sensors – Thermal and Thermographic • Manned Aircraft – Expensive and Crew Safety Concerns • Unmanned Aircraft – Very good for effective resource deployment • Satellites – Expensive subscription costs - Extensive fire involvement before detection and affected by atmospheric conditions
Integrated Robotics Solution • Thermal or Thermographic Cameras can detect fire at its earliest stages and are not affected by atmospheric conditions. • 1. 2. 3. 4. Thermal systems use algorithms that can detect: Moving heat sources Time persistent heat sources whose intensity grows Heat sources whose temperature increases over time Heat sources showing common features of a fire • Thermal systems can be drone deployed • Integrated Robotics has fielded a system that can detect a 1 sq. meter fire at 3. 1 miles
Integrated Robotics Drone Solution Patent Pending • • Coaxial Engines 4 hour endurance Hybrid Composite Construction Fuel Cell Backup for Batteries • • Vertical Take off and Landing 12 -15 lb. payload Quick Change Sensor Pod Ballistic Recovery System
Integrated Robotics Think Tank THANK YOU
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