5. Dynamic Home Point Tracking

Dynamic Home Point Tracking is a major change in RTH technology since it lets drones return to a moving home point, say a boat or vehicle. By always changing the home location coordinates, this technique helps the drone to precisely track and follow a mobile landing spot. Predictive algorithms included in the technology determine the movement patterns of the home point, so modifying the drone’s flying path. Advanced forms of this system can even consider different speeds and orientations of the moving object, therefore preserving exact placement all through the return process. For maritime operations, film production, and other uses where the launch point may be in motion, this capacity is especially important.
6. Multi-Sensor Fusion Technology

Multi-Sensor Fusion Technology combines information from several sensors to produce a complete navigation system enabling consistent RTH operations. Combining GPS, optical sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and other positioning technologies, this system keeps precise location awareness in any scenario. The technology automatically ranks the most trustworthy information sources depending on environmental circumstances by using advanced algorithms to weigh and mix data from several sensors. This redundant system guarantees constant navigation even in cases of interference or failure of individual sensors. The system may easily alternate between several navigation techniques, preserving constant orientation on the way back.
