Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Skypuzzler (Skypuzzler – Solving the puzzle in the sky)
Berichtszeitraum: 2024-09-01 bis 2025-08-31
Firstly, our work has focused on the modelling of drone related factors, where we have undertaken activities for modelling of physical properties and payload implications of different drones, as well as weather implications and environmental effects on different drones. These models have been crucial for us to get right, as These models will enable precise levels of safety and reliability of drone operations by informing the development of an algorithm that can adapt to various environmental conditions and drone payloads in comparison to the capabilities of the drone in question.
In addition, work has also revolved around upgrading and enhancing Skypuzzler’s core algorithm. Focus here has been on optimising flight path computation, e.g. enhancing efficiency and speed of calculations. Also, a focus has been on runtime optimisation of our core algorithm to ensure that it can handle a complex list of hyperparameters used for the calculation of safe and reliable flight paths in increasingly complex airspace, while also keeping resource-use at a minimum.
Furthermore, to support the continuous development of our iDATC solution we are also performing various continuous integration, testing and product development activities, including: the integration of updated models into our system, to allow and enable both tactical and strategic deconfliction.
To ensure that the work we do in the Skypuzzler project is of the highest quality we have adopted a quality assurance practice supported by our already implemented, and ISO 9001/14001/27001 certified, Quality, Environmental, and Information Security Management System (QEISMS). By applying our QEISMS we can define and implement comprehensive and secure test protocols, and internal test frameworks capable of comparing simulated deconflicted flight paths with similar physical ones. This means we can align and verify different types of tests and ultimately ensure the validity of the system.
Regarding procedures for DevOps and IT support, our focus has been on optimising our product development system functionality, including performance and user experience through the deployment of continuous integration pipelines, allowing us to constantly verify the functionality and security of our applications to improve time-efficiency for code changes and testing. Furthermore, activities have also included load-balancing for multiple users/clients to ensure that our server capacity is not exceeded thereby ensuring a better user experience.
• SDG 3 - Good Health and well-being. Our integrated Digital Air Traffic Control (iDATC) will directly support the transportation of medical supplies and assisting emergency response operations.
• SDG 8 – Decent work and economic growth: Enabling other drone companies such as drone operators and Unmanned Traffic Management service providers to scale up operations will help to create new jobs and support economic growth by enabling new industries and services, such as drone delivery and aerial surveying.
• SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure: Our solution will improve elevate infrastructure by enabling more efficient and cost-effective inspections of ageing and decaying buildings.
• SDG 11 – Sustainable cities and communities: Through Skypuzzler’s iDATC solution it will become possible to complete more transportation in less time. As it currently is, cities are responsible for a significant portion of environmental impacts, with medium and heavy-duty freight transport accounting for approximately 22% of pollutant gas emissions in the E.U. According to the World Economic Forum, the number of last-mile delivery vehicles on our roads will grow by 36%, increasing emissions by 30% in the next decade.
• SDG 13 – Climate Action: Reducing the carbon footprint of traditional transportation methods. The Skypuzzler solution will maximise the number of drones circulating in the airspace, these drones have the potential to replace other means of traffic and reduce 84% of greenhouse gas emissions per parcel delivered.
• SDG 15 – Life on Land: Drones can be used to identify, monitor, photograph, and track wildlife populations, helping to preserve and protect endangered animals and learn more about their migratory patterns and needs for protection.