Nanoveu (ASX:NVU) said its unit Embedded A.I. Systems demonstrated the ECS-DoT chip's capability in real-time simulation, flight data processing, and updated propeller outputs 50 hertz performance in the first phase of its structured drone testing program, according to a Friday ASX filing.
The ECS-DoT is designed for advanced on-board, ultra-low-power AI tasks such as inspection and precision landing
The 50 hertz control loop, a rapid feedback cycle through which the aircraft reads sensor inputs, processes flight dynamics, and updates motor outputs, was achieved by ECS-DoT is a significant technical benchmark.
The outcomes of the first phase will form the basis for the second phase live demonstrations.