As a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, Insitu is a pioneer in the design, development, production, and operation of high-performance, cost-effective unmanned aircraft systems. These technologies are applied to intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance efforts in the defense sector. Doodle Labs supported Insitu with customized design blocks as the company looked to expand into government and commercial industries such as environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, search-and-rescue, disaster relief, and mining operations.
The ScanEagle emerged as the result of a strategic alliance between Boeing and Insitu. The resulting technology has been successful as a portable Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) for autonomous surveillance in the battlefield.
While the primary use case has been defense, the underlying technology can be used for many things. In fact, the ScanEagle is a descendant of another UAS, the Insitu SeaScan, which was conceived of as a remote sensor for collecting weather data as well as helping commercial fishermen locate and track schools of tuna.
Insitu was approached by a customer who needed the radio to operate at the 5.2 GHz frequency band. Rather than redesigning a completely new radio, the team was searching for a way to add to the existing system, thereby minimizing significant design cycles and risk. Moreover, existing certificates, clearances, and licenses could be maintained.
Ideally, the solution would be something that Insitu could incorporate into their hardware stack that would give them the flexibility to adjust frequencies easily, instantly expanding the potential customer base for their existing UAS technology.