DroneTracker 2.0 has Enhanced Range and Integrated Wi-Fi Sensors

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, a leading drone detection technology company, has announced the next generation of its drone warning system. The DroneTracker 2.0 detects unmanned aerial vehicles based on their WLAN signals, allowing for identification of drone models and even individual devices.

“Only through safe and immediate detection can an individual or corporation effectively protect against unwanted drone surveillance,” states Dedrone CEO, Joerg Lamprecht. “As drone sales reach an all-time high and the technology and sophistication behind drones is amplified, it is imperative that drone detection meets the rapid changes in the industry. DroneTracker 2.0 is the next wave in technology to meet that demand.”

Dedrone’s DroneTracker system, which currently utilizes cameras, sonic and ultrasonic sensors, has been updated with Wi-Fi sensors, making it the most effective drone detection tool in the marketplace. These Wi-Fi sensors detect UAVs through their Wi-Fi signals that are either emitted when a drone is controlled with a smartphone or when an on-board camera is sending video signals to the pilot. The new sensor also reads the MAC- addresses of the emitting device, thus allowing to identify both drone models and even individual devices.

“When a drone returns or is tracked to a different location, it is recognized as the identical device,” Lamprecht explains. “This information is crucial in order to evaluate the threat potential and to trace the pilot.”

Efficient Airspace Monitoring 24/7

In addition, Dedrone announced the ability to connect any number of DroneTrackers and manage them through one user interface, ultimately providing around the clock monitoring of the airspace with very few resources. Once a drone enters the secured airspace, an alert is triggered, allowing for immediate action by security teams. The drone’s position is shown in real time on a digital sitemap. Evidence videos are automatically saved and easily forwarded to law enforcement.

Worldwide sales in the emerging anti-drone market

More than 100 partners already distribute DroneTracker worldwide, including international corporations such as Securitas and Bosch Security Systems. And the demand for safe, efficient and effective tracking systems continues to grow.

This February, the market research institute Markets & Markets published, for the first time, a report on the anti-drone market. The analysts are forecasting an annual growth of around 24 percent in between 2017 and 2022 and a volume of 1.14 billion dollars by the year 2022

Source: Press Release

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