A modular software suite for unmanned aerial platforms called OMNISCIENCE has been introduced by OKSI. OMNISCIENCE comprises functions such as terminal guidance (OMNItarget), target locating in forbidden environments (OMNIlocate), automatic detection (OMNIseek), and GPS-denied navigation (OMNInav). These can function alone or collectively under the OMNImind mission executive module, which adjusts to changing missions. Without GPS or RF, OMNISCIENCE enables completely autonomous, passive missions. Its scalable autonomy and modular design allow for quick integration into any air platform to meet mission-specific requirements.
According to Chris HolmesParker, CEO of OKSI, “OMNISCIENCE sets a new standard for unmanned aerial autonomy, enabling mission success in any environment without external dependencies. Warfighters can remain ahead of the game with true intelligence and adaptability thanks to our technology.”
The OKSI team is proficient in targeting, autonomy, and GPS-denied navigation. Platform developers can now attain Intelligence by OKSI, the new gold standard in autonomy, thanks to the OMNISCIENCE software. OKSI invites UAS/UAV manufacturers and government agencies to get in touch to talk about integration, since this will enable them to upgrade their platforms with features that let them operate anywhere, at any time, without worrying about getting jammed or generating alerts.
In recent years, OKSI has revolutionized the field of AI/ML defence. But what the public and industry might not know is that OKSI has a long history—more than 30 years—of creating and utilizing AI and computer vision technology. Formerly known as Opto-Knowledge Systems, OKSI’s roots lie in government R&D, specializing in “knowledge systems”—the early foundations of AI—alongside EO/IR systems, with many of these technologies now commercialized and fielded. OKSI has worked with every government agency committed to developing aerospace and defence technologies throughout their history.