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低空飞行器“大脑”将有团体标准
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-07-27 23:13

Core Insights - Shenzhen has established itself as a hub for low-altitude economy with over 1,700 enterprises, including major players like DJI and SF Express, which enhances its international influence in this sector [1] - The recent approval of seven technical standards by the Shenzhen Low Altitude Economy Industry Association is crucial for the sustainable development of the low-altitude economy [1][2] Group 1: Technical Standards Overview - The "Technical Requirements for Onboard Multi-Mode Technology of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" standard outlines the necessary onboard communication, navigation, and monitoring systems for stable flight in complex environments, providing a unified technical specification for low-latency, high-bandwidth communication [2] - The "Design Requirements for Multi-Physical Field Environment Simulation Training Devices for Low Altitude Aircraft" standard addresses structural design, performance, and safety protocols for simulation training devices, enhancing training safety and efficiency [2] - The "Design Requirements for Integrated Control Systems of Low Altitude Aircraft" standard specifies design methods and performance requirements for integrated control systems, aiming to improve safety and response efficiency across various aircraft types [2] - The "Design Requirements for Fusion Situation Awareness Devices of Low Altitude Aircraft" standard focuses on enhancing situational awareness and regulatory capabilities in low-altitude airspace through multi-source perception and high-precision positioning technologies [2] Group 2: Infrastructure and Management Standards - The "Guidelines for the Construction of Intelligent Vertical Takeoff and Landing Sites" standard provides technical requirements for infrastructure supporting both manned and unmanned vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, addressing current industry challenges [3] - The "Management Requirements for Parachute Tower Service Personnel and Institutions" standard establishes comprehensive management norms for parachute tower services, enhancing professionalism and safety in the industry [4] - The "General Container Technical Requirements for Air-Rail Ground Intermodal Transport" standard specifies key technical requirements for containers used in urban logistics, facilitating the integration of low-altitude and rail transport systems [4]