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Nanoveu (ASX:NVU) – through its subsidiary EMASS (Embedded A.I. Systems Pte. Ltd) – has completed a significant first milestone in its structured drone testing program, focused particularly on the capabilities of its chip, ECS-DoT.

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The testing showed ECS-DoT could complete a full ‘sense–think–act’ loop at 50 Herz (Hz) in PX4/Gazebo Hardware in loop (HIL) tests – meaning the chip is able to process flight data and adjust propeller output 50 times per second (50 Hz) in real-time simulation tests.

This is fast enough for many real-time control systems, facilitating the rapid feedback for stable flight; on this basis, it can be said the chip supports stability in several environments, providing flight time improvements of up to 30%.

The purpose of ECS-DoT is for use in advanced on-board, ultra-low-power AI tasks such as inspection and precision landing, while also being designed to use less power than a typical digital watch (<1 mW).

Nanoveu said the next step in its assessment will involve ECS-DoT learning and optimising its own flight strategies through advanced, adaptive-AI techniques; final results from the testing are expected at the end of June, using the PX4/Gazebo platform1 and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testbenches.

The completion of this testing will kick off live drone trials.

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EMASS founder Dr Mohammed M. Sabry Aly said the testing had underlined the value of this chip. “This 50 Hz milestone proves ECS-DoT can handle real-time, high-frequency control loops with extreme energy efficiency,” he said.

“It’s a crucial first step toward transforming drones into smarter, longer-flying platforms that can perform complex tasks without cloud dependence or battery trade-offs.”

NVU has been trading at 4.9 cents.

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