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Spatial Awareness Avionics Network for Drone Swarms Aerosensecore

AEROSENSE · Horizon Europe grant · 2026-05-01–2027-10-31

EC contribution

€150,000

Total cost

€0

Beneficiaries

1
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call ERC-2025-POC · scheme HORIZON-ERC-POC · topic ERC-2025-POC. CORDIS record →

Objective

The drone swarm revolution promises to transform industries from defense to disaster relief, yet a fundamental bottleneck prevents its realization. Current systems lack true distributed spatial awareness—the ability for each drone to understand not only its neighbor’s positions but the swarm’s overall distribution. Today’s swarms rely on either centralized coordination or generic protocols that saturate with few units, forcing a tradeoff: accept external dependencies like GPS, or endure non-scalable swarms under network overload. Regarding distributed systems, sophisticated drones operate on primitive infrastructures, like smartphones trying to function on dial-up connections.AEROSENSE delivers an avionics system purpose-built for distributed spatial awareness and clock synchronization without external infrastructure by integrating Ultra-Wideband (UWB) transceivers with custom protocols operating immediately above the physical layer. Building on advances from our ERC Starting Grant, we implement distributed consensus algorithms that let each drone estimate relative positions as well as global swarm properties such as centroid and spatial moments. Unlike existing approaches that route distributed algorithms through centralized layers, AEROSENSE provides native distributed computation as a network service.Our proof-of-concept focuses in four areas: embedded firmware, theoretical refinement, flight testing, and business development. We employ commercial UWB modules for real-time performance (microcontrollers), while refining protocols with graph-theoretic methods and multi-channel architectures to ensure scalability. Market pathways include licensing, consultancy, and an open-source ecosystem. An iterative “fail fast, fix fast” process drives near-weekly flight tests. Initial demonstrations target 10-drone swarms—the current market sweet spot—i.e., the critical step toward future 100+ unit deployments. AEROSENSE brings swarm coordination into an operational reality

Beneficiaries (1)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA ES coordinator €150,000

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