Scientists develop automatic air navigation, collision avoidance model

Scientists develop automatic air navigation, collision avoidance model

PARIS – Researchers at the Department of Artificial Intelligence of the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM), Spain, said they have developed an automatic air navigation and collision avoidance model using an automatic learning system.

The software solution, researchers claimed, aligns aircraft flight paths with other nearby aircrafts in a dense airspace such as an airport. If the aircraft is heading towards a building, it automatically avoids the obstacle. And, if several aircrafts are about to land on the same runway, the system prioritizes landing maneuvers without human intervention, they noted.




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