Drone autopilot Veronte 4x

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Redundant Veronte Autopilot is a triple redundant version of the Veronte Autopilot. It includes three complete Veronte Autopilot modules together with a dissimilar arbiter for detecting system failures and selecting the module in charge of the control. Complete Veronte Autopilot Features The redundant version of Veronte Autopilot includes three Veronte Autopilot modules. These modules includes all sensors and features available in the standard Veronte Autopilot.Veronte Autopilot embeds all sensors and microprocessors so all the electronics are enclosed. It provides a compact solution capable of controlling any unmanned vehicle: Among the advanced features in Veronte Autopilot highlights: fully autonomous flight control, custom automatic actions triggered on event detection, custom control channels, configurable flight phases, compatible with automatic and manual control, RTK-Like positioning, adaptive control, sense and avoid algorithms 4x Full Redundancy Veronte Autopilot electronics in the 4x redundant version are the same used in the simple Veronte Autopilot module, including three complete Veronte Autopilots. It provides full redundancy as each module includes all sensors and processing capabilities. Additional I/O port is available for the connection of an external control system in case it is required. It provides the system with full dissimilarity for high demanding environments as required by civil aviation authorities.All four modules are managed by a dissimilar microprocessor. This supervisor includes advanced voting algorithms for managing the module in charge of vehicle control.

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