TRACE project was awarded by GSA in the framework of the programme ‘EGNOS adoption for aviation’, and has formally started with the Kick-off held in Madrid (Spain) last November 20th. The project aims to provide an EGNOS based solution to support drones in its safe and effective integration into U-space, providing services like e-registration, e-identification and pre-tactical geofencing among others.

The progressive deployment of U-space is linked to the increasing availability of services and enabling technologies. Over time, U-space services will evolve as the level of automation of the drone increases, and advanced forms of interaction with the environment are enabled (including manned and unmanned aircraft).

In this framework, TRACE (Smart drone EGNOS-based beacon for U-space) goals to promote and foster the use of EGNOS in the drone sector by developing a smart beacon that will increase the safety levels of VLL (Very Low Level) operations, supporting the development of this new aviation sector. This will be achieved by facilitating the integration of drones into the initial layers of U-space services, and therefore, enabling registration, identification, geofencing and real-time tracking of the drone and increasing the situational awareness of General Aviation pilots of drone operations around their positions.

Once the smart beacon system is developed, it will be validated towards the execution of two aerial operational scenarios:

Scenario 1 – Agriculture or environmental monitoring;

Scenario 2 – Linear infrastructure inspection.

CATEC, as part of TRACE consortium, will be leading the development of the surveillance beacon (both HW and embedded SW). Additionally CATEC will lead the validation and demonstration phase of the project.

TRACE consortium: ALTER TECHNOLOGY (consortium leader), UNIFLY, FADA-CATEC, PildoLabs.