The Changing Landscape of Unmanned Systems Larry Osborn EVP & - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
The Changing Landscape of Unmanned Systems Larry Osborn EVP & - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
The Changing Landscape of Unmanned Systems Larry Osborn EVP & Chief Strategy Officer DreamHammer Unmanned Systems and Market Trends Commercialization Market Growth Regulatory Pressure Commoditization Increased
Unmanned Systems and Market Trends
- Commercialization
- Market Growth
- Regulatory Pressure
- Commoditization
- Increased Autonomy
- Miniaturization
- Proliferation
Commercialization
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The Existing Universe of Unmanned Systems - Dominated by National Security
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The Emerging Universe of Unmanned Systems - Commercial Applications
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Market Growth Projected for UAS
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AUVSI
- The economic impact of the integration of UAS into the NAS will total more
than $13.6 billion in the first three years of integration and will grow sustainably for the foreseeable future, cumulating to more than $82.1 billion between 2015 and 2025.
Teal Group
- 2013 market study estimates that UAV spending will more than double over the next
decade from current worldwide UAV expenditures of $5.2 billion annually to $11.6 billion, totaling just over $89 billion in the next ten years.
ReportsnReports.com
- Research report projects that the Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle Market (UAV) Worth $114.7B by 2023.
Commercialization
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Applications
- Agriculture
- Homeland Security
- Law Enforcement
- Search and Rescue
- Research and Development
- Security
- Earth/Ocean Science
- Mapping and Geographic
Information Systems
- Emergency Response
- Surveillance
- Communications
- Mining
- Undersea Oil Exploration/
Production
- Transportation
- Film Industry
- Sports
Video Coverage
And a myriad of things that haven’t been thought of yet. . .
Commoditization in Computers
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Commoditization in Unmanned Systems
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Common user interface, data link, and network...
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Autonomy
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Autonomy and Safety
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Autonomy and Effjciency
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Autonomy and Effjciency
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Autonomy and Cost Versus Versus Versus
Miniaturization
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Proliferation
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Regulatory Pressure
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- Privacy
- Safety
Regulatory Pressure - Privacy Recommended Guidlines from ASA
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- Warrants
- Repurposing of Data
- Tracking Specific Individuals
- Weapons Carriage
- International Association of Chiefs of Police Aviation
Committee (IACP) “Recommended Guidelines for the use
- f Unmanned Aircraft”
- Nuisance to People or Property
Regulatory Pressure - Safety FAA UAS Test Sites for Airspace Integration
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- Legislation
- National Defense Authorization Act (December 31, 2011)
- FAA Modernization and Reform Act (February 14, 2012)
- FAA Test Sites
- FAA Issued SIR (aka RFP)
- Thirty-Four Entities Responded
- Six Test Sites Selected
- FAA Centers of Excellence
- University Teams
- Cooperative Agreements
- Matching Grants for UAS Related
- Research
- Education
- Training
The Future of Unmanned Systems
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DreamHammer
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- Founded more than ten years ago to service the commercial information
technology market, DreamHammer is a small business with offjces in Honolulu, HI, Los Angeles, CA, San Diego, CA, and Arlington, VA.
- DreamHammer has developed and released commercially available open
architecture software for the real time control of all networked devices and the fusion of dynamic and static heterogeneous data sets into a single GIS enabled 4D user interface.
- Built on DreamHammer’s patented technology, Ballista is an application
designed specifically for the control of unmanned systems and their
- sensors. It is the culmination of more than three years of internally
funded research and development and is built specifically to meet the demanding requirements of the National Security market; Manufacturers, developers, integrators, and most importantly, operators.
- DreamHammer will soon release additional applications based on our
development platform to include products designed for asset management, spectrum allocation, logistics, and airspace control.
DreamHammer Platform and Apps
22 Legacy Systems DreamHammer and 3rd Party Developed Apps and UI System A
Software that can talk to and intelligently manage any computer- enabled device, machine or system
DreamHammer and 3rd Party User Interfaces DreamHammer and 3rd Party Apps DreamHammer Platform
DreamHammer Platform Integration Vehicle B Machine C Device D
DreamHammer Delivery Model
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- Our software is a commercial product available to OEMs and software
developers/integrators to develop interoperable command and control capability even while working in disassociated programs.
- DreamHammer supports commoditization in the unmanned systems
market in that our product separates the platforms and sensors from the control software.
- The software architecture supports rapid tech refresh that is not
dependent on programmatic considerations. Like the computer on your desk or your iPhone, mission critical software can be updated as new apps become available.
- The Department of Defense has an opportunity to implement a single
standard allowing cross-domain command and control functionality in a single user interface for the asset manager as well as the platform operator.
- Ability to control multiple vehicles and sensors simultaneously in a
single common user interface will lower operational and training costs.
DreamHammer Licensing Model
24 Developer A Software SDK Licenses Developer B Software SDK Licenses OEM A Hardware SDK Licenses OEM B Hardware SDK Licenses
Software Developer Kits (SDK) Licensing Recurring Annual Maintenance Licensing
Systems Integrator SDK Licenses FINAL CUSTOMER SOLUTION EULA Licenses
End User Runtime (EULA) Licensing Recurring Annual Maintenance Licensing
What the Media is Saying
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