Doodle Labs and Teal have partnered to develop future technology for the US Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance SRR program.
PDW’s C100, a man-packable, heavy-lift drone, set world record for longest continuous flight for a battery-powered sUAS. It makes use of the long range, high-throughput Doodle Labs Helix Mesh Rider Radio for a multitude of missions.
Doodle Labs is proud to announce the achievement of a 116-kilometer data link using the Mesh Rider Radio in a mobile, aerial environment. The test was conducted by Paramount Advanced Technologies, a subsidiary of Paramount Group, a global aerospace and technology company founded in South Africa.
Doodle Labs partnered with Watts Innovations early on to enable the long range, reliable communications for Command & Control, telemetry, and HD video streaming required by their drone systems. A robust, high bandwidth datalink ensures connectivity to the drone at all times. The Mesh Rider Radio’s ability to identify C&C traffic through Differentiated Services and prioritize it to be sent with optimized radio settings via URLLC ensures the lowest possible latency for Command & Control. Similarly, video is identified, prioritized and optimized radio settings are applied providing seamless video streaming.
Deforestation is the second leading cause of climate change, and is the source of approximately 24% of greenhouse gas emissions. Combating deforestation has been identified as one of the most promising and cost-effective ways of lowering emissions.
DroneSeed, a drone company in the US has developed a proprietary drone to replant deforested areas. Their advanced drone is capable of flying deep into austere environments that are hard to reach for humans and trucks. They plant trees by flying at low altitudes and precisely firing seedlings into the ground.
DroneSeed turned to Doodle Labs to enable the communications architecture for their entire fleet when all other options were unable to maintain the data link over the required distances, and other high-power radios were both too expensive and too heavy to be viable.
Provectus Robotics designed an intelligent, dynamic platform to enable autonomous vehicles to operate in even the roughest of terrain. Using the Mesh Rider Radio – External, they were able to build out a convoy of multiple vehicles, with only the lead car being driven by a person.
Elroy Air uses the Mesh Rider Radio for long-range line-of-sight connectivity
Carnegie Robotics uses Doodle Lab’s Radio in their SREHD Robot for Semi-Autonomous IED Detection
L3Harris partnered with Doodle Labs to design and deploy a broadband data link to operate its AEODRS Increment 1 ground robot through noisy conditions
Kitty Hawk partnered with Doodle Labs to incorporate a broadband data link that enables long-distance streaming video by its futuristic personal flying vehicles.