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Mouser Electronics launches SAR drone platform

Mouser Electronics Inc. Press Release | November 18, 2016

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Mouser Electronics Inc., together with Easy Aerial Inc. and celebrity engineer Grant Imahara, has launched its newest series in the Empowering Innovation Together program. The new Project First Responders features a cloud-based drone platform called GlobalARC for autonomous search-and-rescue (SAR).

The drone project will be developed in the Mouser Innovation Lab with parts from platinum sponsor TE Connectivity.

Project First Responders seeks to answer some of the biggest problems facing SAR drone operations, such as how to coordinate multiple drones at once, from locations anywhere in the world and share information with experts dispersed at various geographic locations. The first video of this series highlights the GlobalARC platform built by Easy Aerial and provides additional details into the opportunities and challenges of drone-based SAR.

“With the Empowering Innovation Together program, Mouser looks to push the boundaries of innovation. This new series goes even further by developing technology that may help save lives,” said Glenn Smith, president and CEO of Mouser Electronics.

Mouser partnered with Easy Aerial to develop a GSM-based solution capable of controlling multiple drones while sharing information in real time, using existing cellular infrastructure. The GlobalARC platform will allow drones to be outfitted with a range of sensors that capture important information such as video, heat imaging, chemical detection, and radiation to help first responders determine when disaster sites are safe to enter.

“Drones, with their agility and small size, seem perfect for search-and-rescue operations. A helicopter can take hours to send out and can cost thousands of dollars per use,” said Grant Imahara. “Search-and-rescue teams can launch a drone in just minutes, saving critical time in urgent situations. But we have a lot work ahead of us to make drones perform at their peak in search-and-rescue operations.”

The drone project also features products from Intel.

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