GSMA's Drone Interest Group (DIG) consists of mobile operators and other members from around the world, working with UAS and UTM suppliers and other ecosystem players to encourage the use of cellular communications for drones. The aim of the DIG is to explore opportunities for mobile connectivity to be deployed in commercial drones, share industry knowledge and position mobile operators as key enablers for the autonomous BVLOS growth.
DIG hosted their first deep dive session in May which provided a brief overview of the UAS related activities in 3GPP by Helka-Liina Määttänen from Ericsson, also a 3GPP RAN2 delegate. In addition, Francesca Stockton, Product Manager for Verizon Robotics shared real life experiences supporting drones from the Mobile Operator perspective. She touched upon network quality and management, use cases and related performance and also spectrum.
The video of the session is embedded below:
If you found the above video useful, you would like the video from Mobile World Congress useful as well. Link in the Tweet.
Watch Francesca Stockton talk about networks and Airspace Digitization at the Aviation Summit at MWC Barcelona 2022 Industry City https://t.co/FjJZXXC0DU via @YouTube
— Francesca Stockton (@FrancescaStock9) June 8, 2022
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