
PEMDAS® Technologies & Innovations: Environmental Intelligence for successful Drone Navigation

PEMDAS employs proprietary airborne sensors, small and lightweight, to sense local atmospheric parameters which are then processed to provide real-time warnings of adverse weather to drone and UAV operators. These warnings include icing, convective clouds, and wind. The company’s sensor designs are the product of rigorous testing with military clients, which ensure that space, weight, and power consumption parameters are the best-in-class. These real-time atmospheric data are then data-linked for integration into a robust enterprise algorithm server which further processes the data and combines it with other weather information to characterize the surrounding environment with high fidelity and accuracy, and further identify hazards such as clouds with lightning, areas of turbulence, winds, rain, and more. The resulting robust environmental intelligence is delivered to the operator as a set of decision tools that forecast the weather, and provide advisement, over the entire duration of the drone's mission. The heightened SA afforded by PEMDAS’ innovative technologies allow the pilot to efficiently plan navigation routes with much higher knowledge of the timing and location of adverse weather threats, providing a comprehensive understanding of the likely hazards that could affect mission outcome. These PEMDAS proprietary algorithms reside within an enterprise server and are able to provide robust end-state EI from the “Now” out to 96 hours into the future. Every solution is individualized according to the client's mission requirements. “We ensure that the visualization is very much user-friendly, so it provides just the information that is critical to complete that operation,” says Mary Lockhart, President and CEO of PEMDAS.
Using a cloud infrastructure and multiple servers, PEMDAS updates forecasts every 15 to 30 minutes and immediately delivers high fidelity decision tools to the operator's control system. The firm has built automated rule-sets for four dimensions (latitude and longitude, altitude, and time) into the solution which allows it to provide granular customizations for varied customer needs.

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Our solution can update forecasts every 15 to 30 minutes with ground pictures and analysis fed directly to an operator's control system
In 2015, the Navy and NOAA Fisheries approached PEMDAS for assistance in monitoring whale migration patterns in the Arctic region. Extremely adverse weather threatened the use of unmanned vehicles and posed a major challenge to NOAA’s initiative. PEMDAS provided drone operators with the high fidelity EI necessary to transform generic weather information into insightful intelligence regarding the precise location of useable airspace and optimal working altitudes. Their products and services enabled operators to optimize their mission planning resulting in extended sortie durations that maximized NOAA’s whale migration monitoring activities.
When asked what made PEMDAS stand out from others in the market, PEMDAS’ Senior Scientist, Dr. Mike Gauthier, responded “We are pushing the norms relative to the exploitation of weather data, moving towards prescriptive (vice predictive) analytics. This approach not only equips decision makers with advanced knowledge of what is anticipated to happen, but also (more importantly) advises them of what they should do in order to achieve a desired result under such a scenario.” PEMDAS plans to continue to focus on its military clientele while adding more commercial clients to its basket.
Company
PEMDAS Technologies & Innovations
Headquarters
Alexandria, VA
Management
Mary Lockhart, President & CEO
Description
Provides a flexible infrastructure within a collaborative atmosphere for scientific and technical expertise to maximize benefit to the customer