remotepilotin
Remotepilotin is a term that refers to a specialized network architecture and suite of protocols designed to enable secure, low‑latency remote control of unmanned vehicles, including drones, rovers, and maritime vessels. The concept emerged in the early 2010s as commercial and defense users sought ways to extend the operational envelope of unmanned systems beyond the line of sight of a local pilot. By integrating real‑time telemetry, high‑definition video streams, and dual‑channel command links, remotepilotin solutions provide a virtual presence for pilots situated at a remote location, often spanning several hundred kilometres.
Key technologies underpinning remotepilotin include software‑defined radios, adaptive modulation schemes, and redundant satellite or terrestrial backhaul
In practice, remotepilotin is employed in applications ranging from precision agriculture, where pilots manage fleets of