The global remote drone identification industry growth based on the analysis conducted by BIS Research highlights that the market

Global Remote Drone Identification Market Size, 2021-2029

The global remote drone identification industry growth based on the analysis conducted by BIS Research highlights that the market is expected to reach $1.25 Billion by 2029. The market is expected to witness a significant growth during the forecast period from 2021 to 2029.

The introduction of remote identification system in drone market is likely to bring radical changes in the drone industry. It is expected to bring transparency in the airspace and is also likely to protect critical infrastructure areas such as airports, chemical, oil and gas industries, stadiums and other spaces that hold public gathering events. Due to the ongoing efforts of the industry players to develop high-end solutions for remote ID, the market for drones is anticipated to grow at a rapid pace.

As far as technology is concerned, there are two viable solutions to remotely identify and track drones in the airspace. The goal of each method is to send the data obtained from the drones to an FAA-approved internet-based database. Network-based solution and Broadcast-based solution are the two solutions possible.

Network-based solution channelizes data to an internet service or federation of services. Air Traffic Control (ATC) or public safety officials can only ingress the data to obtain ID and tracking information for UAS. It involves two-way communication for transmitting ID and tracking information whereas broadcast-based solution means to pass on data in only one direction with no target destination or receiver. Data can be received by anyone within range of broadcast.

Expert Quote on the Drone Identification System

“The implementation of remote ID is likely to unlock new applications in high-risk areas, especially urban airspace. For applications in some near-range, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technologies has a huge potential. Further, depending on the progress of remote ID regulations, we could start seeing drones using e-identification within the next 5 years.”