World´s first AI-driven Autonomy-as-a-service Platform integrating Drones

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Unmanned Life is the worlds first AI-driven Autonomy-as-a-service platform integrating drones of different types along with a variety of capabilities to work together as robust autonomous fleets.
The SaaS Platform powers the deployment of commercial autonomous solutions for industry 4.0 solutions such as autonomous logistics, search and rescue, emergency response or inventory count, all from over the cloud via one single management interface.

The software enables high flexibility and scalability, working both outdoors and indoors, with or without GPS and over either radio, WiFi, 4G or 5G, delivering AI for autonomy.

The platform enables users to deploy and manage these autonomous robot fleets and missions interfacing them effectively with business information systems and enterprise AI to deliver real value-added solutions at a reasonable cost with high ROI.
System of Systems architecture allows to take X number of agents with basic capabilities to enable new complex context-based capabilities.
For example: One copter can provide connectivity to an area while a rover can drive long distances. Together they can deploy autonomously a backhaul in remote areas.
Each system of the SoS is connected to the cloud U-Platform platform and reports its status and sensor information like cameras or lidars in real-time.
The AI backend provides all the information the platform needs to the SoS with the most optimized mission and updates it on context modification.
At the same time, the platform monitors the systems to detect faults and recover from errors to ensure system-wide stability.

Additionally, on an entity level, the U-Life platform provides autonomy by advertising multiple highly optimized and performant services: Vision to handle unknown changes of the environment, pathfinding to travel everywhere in the facility/campus, an always up to date mission so the systems are used as much as possible and Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) connectivity.

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