Eclipse Tests Daedalean’s AI-Based Visual Awareness System

The nose-mounted forward-looking camera is used for traffic detection and landing guidance.

Credit: Eclipse Aerospace/Daedalean
Eclipse Aerospace is flight testing Daedalean’s vision-based situational awareness system on the Eclipse 550 single-pilot very light jet, marking the first use of the technology beyond light helicopters and general aviation aircraft. Using a convolutional neural network trained to recognize objects...
Graham Warwick

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