

Unmanned vehicles place demanding requirements on their underlying middleware. Proven in hundreds of mission-critical applications, RTI's award winning infrastructure technology addresses the key challenges faced by unmanned system developers.
Frost & Sullivan named Real-Time Innovations as the recipient of the 2009 Technology Leadership of the Year Award in the North American unmanned aircraft system components market.
Learn more about how customers are taking advantage of RTI's technology and expertise to develop and deploy unmanned air, ground and undersea vehicles.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) selected RTI for real-time data exchange and processing for the advanced cockpit ground control stations (GCSs) for unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) such as the military Predator drones.
Insitu is using RTI's technology in its next generation of unmanned air vehicles, including the ScanEagle and newer platforms.
Base Ten Systems selected RTI Data Distribution Service for an unmanned ground-based vehicle (UGV) for the German Ministry of Defense.
ATLANTIDA selected RTI Data Distribution Service for use in Air Traffic Management (ATM) for Unmanned Air System (UAS) platforms.
Alstom Schilling Robotics is the world leader in telerobotic technology. Their Quest ROV is an underwater, unmanned vehicle used for servicing, installation, exploration, salvage, and recovery operations. It includes an advanced network design that reduces the complexity of the cabling between the ROV and its support ship. Read why Schilling selected RTI Data Distribution Service to provide the ROV-to-ship communications.
Bluefin Robotics selected RTI for its innovative Bluefin 9 unmanned underwater vehicle.
Flying Fox, built by Autonomous Vehicle Systems, relied on RTI for synchronized, distributed sensor integration for their unmanned autonomous vehicle in the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Products Agency) Grand Challenge race.
Georgia Tech's UAV Research Facility took RTI off the shelf and into the air during the 2000 International Aerial Robotics Competition.
University of Porto Underwater Systems and Technology Laboratory uses RTI in Seaware, its publish-suscribe communications middleware, used in networked vehicle systems composed of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV), remotely-operated vehicles (ROV), unmanned air vehicles (UAV), and autonomous surface vehicles (ASV).
"There are a number of market participants providing middleware solutions for UAS and other defense applications, however Sunnyvale California based Real-Time Innovations (RTI) is leading the way with its RTI Data Distribution Service."
Frost & Sullivan
July 2009
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