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The 'ApolloShield' System Forces Trespassing Drones to Land Safely

Drones are still very new technology, and regulating them is a huge challenge for airspace monitors, so the ApolloShield system is offering a way for consumers to take the matter into their own hands. The system is a drone detector that not only keeps tabs on whether or not drones are over a specified airspace, but actively takes control of the drones and forces them to "go home" and land safely.

The ApolloShield system is multifaceted, detecting drones through a series of conjunctive technologies that include cameras, audio sensors, radio sensors, and more, ensuring that no drones will escape detection. The system then uses its proprietary software to override the commands of the drone's original operator, sending a "go home" command that guides the drone back to an approximation of where it was receiving its remote signal.
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1. Drone Detection Systems - Companies can innovate with systems that detect, track and capture rogue drones invading restricted airspace.
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3. Drone Safety Measures - Companies can focus on developing safety measures that can protect citizens from accidents or drone-related attacks.
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3. Consumer Electronics Industry - Companies in the consumer electronic industry can develop affordable and easy-to-use drone detection systems for home and small business use to protect privacy and safety.

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