Neya Systems Releases Autonomy Architecture
Neya Systems Releases Autonomy Architecture
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By Danielle Lucey
Pennsylvania company Neya Systems announced it has released the UxAB hardware and software architecture that combines sensor processing, localization, manipulator control, autonomy and navigation into one package.
The navigation system works in both GPS enabled and denied environments. The system is part of Neya’s product line of Ux products. The company is offering the system as both a full autonomy suite and as a turnkey solution for customers needing modifications.
The company has been working with Northrop Grumman Remotec to outfit UxAB on its existing platforms.
"The plug and play nature of UxAB enables integration with less technical disruption. This reduces risk while improving time to market, " says Phil Bryan, senior program manager at Remotec.

