NIAS said Monday the week-long demonstration occurred at a UAS test site at the Reno-Stead Airport in Nevada and involved UAS ground control systems, communication, navigation, surveillance, human factors, data exchange and network platforms.
The test is part of the NASA-led UAS Traffic Management project that involves the Federal Aviation Administration, UAS test sites and industry.
The program seeks to develop and demonstrate a UTM prototype with technologies that will be integrated into an operational drone traffic management system.
During the test, NASA provided a flight information management system, which will serve as a platform prototype to support the coordination of the FAA with UAS operators across the U.S.
The latest demonstration, called the Technology Capability Level 3 campaign, is part of a series of increasingly complex research, development and test activities under the UTM project.
TCL 3 is focused on technologies that are designed to maintain safe spacing between responsive and non-responsive UAS over moderately populated environments.