Software & Control Systems

Next Level Robotics offers ready-to-use software solutions, including Target Tracking with Camera, ADS-B, and AIS. These solutions can be integrated into its own products or provided as standalone software for seamless system integration.

OBJECT TRACKING WITH Longe Range Camera

Target Tracking System

NL-S-TC-2501 enables real-time tracking of moving or stationary objects using camera-based data, predicting and calculating their Yaw (lateral) and Pitch (elevation) angles. By continuously analyzing visual input, the system ensures precise orientation tracking and movement prediction, enhancing situational awareness and dynamic monitoring. This functionality is particularly useful in applications such as autonomous navigation, object detection, motion analysis, and surveillance, where accurate real-time tracking and predictive analytics are essential.

AIRCRAFT TRACKING SOFTWARE

ADS-B

NL-S-TAB-2401 enables real-time tracking of a selected aircraft using ADS-B data by calculating its Yaw (lateral) and Pitch (elevation) angles based on live GPS information. By continuously processing the aircraft’s positional and directional data, the system provides accurate orientation tracking, enhancing situational awareness and real-time monitoring capabilities. This functionality is particularly useful for applications requiring precise aircraft positioning, such as air traffic control, flight analysis, and autonomous tracking systems.

SHIP TRACKING SOFTWARE

AIS

NL-S-TAS-2501 enables real-time tracking of a selected vessel using AIS data by calculating its Yaw (lateral) and Pitch (elevation) angles based on live GPS information. By continuously processing the vessel’s positional and directional data, the system ensures precise orientation tracking, improving situational awareness and real-time monitoring. This functionality is particularly valuable for maritime navigation, fleet management, autonomous vessel systems, and oceanographic research, where accurate vessel positioning and movement analysis are essential.