INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES | CAROL LIN VIEIRA
We are excited to be chosen by the US Air Force to investigate the potential applications of real-time visual navigation of autonomous systems using our Ubivision artificially intelligent cameras.”— Eric Wagner, Ubihere executive VP of government programs
Ubihere, a company based in Hilliard, Ohio that develops next-generation real-time location systems, has received a six-month $150,000 Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract to run from January through June 2021 to apply its patented technology, Ubivision — an artificially intelligent software system capable of providing real-time video-based scene navigation — to drones.
Based on video processing technology exclusively licensed from The Ohio State University (OSU), Ubivision is a small, low-cost, self-contained camera that can process and present actionable analytics from any video stream. Requiring no external RF stimulus (GPS), it uses a patented AI system that processes real-time sensor data to determine current position or calculate navigation and has received more than $11M in research and development at OSU in support of the “Return to the Moon” and “Mission to Mars” programs.
Read more about Ubihere’s Visual Based Navigation for UAVs in this article from financialcontent.com.