Direct Remote ID = (UAS operator registration number + serial number of UA)
It broadcasts also the following information via WiFi or Bluetooth:
- Position and height AGL
- Direction
- Ground speed
- Position of pilot or the take-off point
- Indication of emergency status
for two different functions:
- reading the Direct Remote ID (DRID) of nearby drones:
- direct broadcast towards end receivers
- support security and law enforcement via (portable) device
- required on ALL UA presenting a security risk
- imposed to the DA, harmonized European standard (CEN).
- providing Network Remote ID (NRID):
- broadcast towards network
- support for low altitude airspace traffic management
- applicability depending on type of the operation (higher risk operations)
- defined by U-space, EUROCAE standards.