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Wright State Research Institute is spinning off a new company around a technology that hopes to create an air traffic control system for drones.
The institute, part of Wright State University, is developing a new system designed to be a traffic management tool for drone users of all kinds — allowing them to plot courses for their craft that stop them from flying in restricted areas, avoid bad weather and risky collisions with other aircraft.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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