Crowd Sourced Remote ID
draft-moskowitz-drip-crowd-sourced-rid-05
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Authors | Robert Moskowitz , Stuart W. Card , Adam Wiethuechter , Shuai Zhao , Henk Birkholz | ||
Last updated | 2021-05-19 (Latest revision 2020-11-15) | ||
Replaces | draft-moskowitz-tmrid-crowd-sourced-rid | ||
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Abstract
This document describes using the ASTM Broadcast Remote ID (B-RID) specification in a "crowd sourced" smart phone environment to provide much of the FAA mandated Network Remote ID (N-RID) functionality. This crowd sourced B-RID data will use multilateration to add a level of reliability in the location data on the Unmanned Aircraft (UA). The crowd sourced environment will also provide a monitoring coverage map to authorized observers.
Authors
Robert Moskowitz
Stuart W. Card
Adam Wiethuechter
Shuai Zhao
Henk Birkholz
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