DTC, a Codan company, has launched the BluTrak-90-D Autonomous Tracking Antenna, an antenna designed to autonomously track unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in real-time. As drone operations continue to evolve and extend over longer distances, the BluTrak-90-D ensures a strong, reliable data link with UAVs without the need for external control or processing.
Unlike traditional fixed antennas, which require manual alignment and can struggle to maintain connectivity as the drone moves, the BluTrak-90-D autonomously tracks UAV movement to maintain its data link. At the core of the system is an onboard microprocessor running embedded tracking algorithms, enabling the antenna to continuously follow the movement of the drone without operator intervention.
Smarter Tracking, Simplified Deployment
The BluTrak-90-D is a self-contained system that delivers rapid, hassle-free deployment that removes the risk of human error in antenna alignment. Designed for versatility and reliability, it supports Power over Ethernet across a wide voltage range and processes NMEA position data from sources beyond GPS, ensuring dependable performance in GNSS-denied environments.
Housed in a rugged IP67-rated enclosure and equipped with a high-gain antenna, tripod, and cable drum, the BluTrak-90-D is built for demanding environments. Its high-gain antenna focuses the signal to deliver increased signal strength, extended operational range, and improved signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio compared to fixed antennas. Its highly directional beam delivers enhanced data throughput and more reliable link stability, while minimizing the probability of interception and detection.