Research project

COMP4DRONES

We develop real-time hardware & software architecture for (flying, driving) drones such that different modules (applications) can be designed, certified, deployed, and upgraded independently.

Drones can perform air operations that manned aircrafts struggle with, and their use brings significant economic savings and environmental benefits whilst reducing the risk to human life. Drone-based service and product innovation, as driven by increased levels of connectivity and automation, is limited by the growing dependence on poorly interoperable proprietary technologies and the risks posed to people, to other vehicles and to property. The COMP4DRONES project has a particular focus on safe software and hardware drone architectures. COMP4DRONES will bear a holistically designed ecosystem ranging from application to electronic components, realized as a tightly integrated multi-vendor and compositional drone embedded architecture solution and a tool chain complementing the compositional architecture principles. The ecosystem aims at supporting:

1. efficient customization and incremental assurance of drone embedded platforms

2. safe autonomous decision making concerning individual or cooperative missions

3. trustworthy drone-to-drone and drone-to- ground communications even in presence of malicious attackers and under the intrinsic platform constraints

4. agile and cost-effective compositional design and assurance of drone modules and systems.

COMP4DRONES will also build an open sustainable ecosystem around public, royalty-free and goal-driven software platform standards that will ease the development of new drone functionalities for multiple application domains. Lead applications driving ecosystem development and benchmarking on the fields of transport, inspection, logistic, precision agriculture, parcel delivery.

Researchers involved in this project

Subsidy Provider

  • Electronic Coponents and Systems for European Leadership

    This project has received funding from the ECSEL Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant agreement No 826610

Participants