Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has developed a drone-based Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system capable of detecting underground water leaks at depths of up to 40 meters. The system uses P-, L-, and C-band radar signals to identify anomalies in soil moisture and subsurface disturbances. The SAR technology was previously validated for archaeology and infrastructure and is now optimized for sandy environments. Why it matters: This innovation offers a more efficient and sustainable method for monitoring infrastructure, reducing water loss and maintenance costs for utilities across the region.
Abu Dhabi's Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has developed AI-driven drone technology enabling swarms to collaborate and independently organize tasks without central command. These drones utilize decentralized AI algorithms to adapt formation and behavior based on shared objectives, enhancing scalability and real-time decision-making. TII is collaborating globally to test real-world applications, including disaster management, crop health monitoring, and ecosystem restoration. Why it matters: This advancement positions the UAE as a leader in autonomous robotics and offers solutions for critical applications like disaster response and environmental monitoring.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has developed AI-powered autonomous drones capable of navigating complex environments at speeds up to 80 km/h using only a camera and IMU sensor. The drones use onboard AI-driven visual odometry and reinforcement learning to adapt to their environment in real time. In direct competition, the TII drone set a best lap time of 4.38s, compared to 6.32s and 5.34s for human pilots. Why it matters: This research demonstrates the potential of AI-powered UAVs to surpass human-operated drones in agility and precision, with applications for the transport of goods and potentially people.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and Resource Industries have partnered to integrate autonomous air system technologies into operational defense platforms. The collaboration will embed TII's research, including synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and radio frequency (RF) magnetic mapping, into Resource Industries' aerial platforms. The aim is to enhance intelligence gathering and decision-making in complex environments. Why it matters: This partnership signifies the UAE's commitment to advancing its defense capabilities through indigenous innovation and autonomous systems, aligning with national strategies for technological advancement.
The Autonomous Robotics Research Center (ARRC) at TII won the Nanocopter AI Challenge 2022, part of the International Micro Air Vehicle Conference. The challenge involved developing AI-enabled solutions for Bitcraze’s Crazyflie nanocopters to perform vision-based obstacle avoidance. The ARRC team's nano-drone completed a 110m flight in 5 minutes with no crashes in a dynamic environment. Why it matters: This victory demonstrates the growing expertise in autonomous robotics and AI-powered drone technology within the UAE, with potential applications in search and rescue, industrial inspection, and precision agriculture.