MatrixSpace has announced that MatrixSpace 360 Radar is using Dell Technologies AI-powered edge computing to enhance its radar sensor solutions.
MatrixSpace states that by working with Dell Technologies, it is helping to lay the foundation for the next generation of public safety and security programs and the future of drone delivery and autonomous air mobility.
By integrating Dell NativeEdge, the advanced edge operations software solution that helps manage and secure technology deployed in the field, MatrixSpace is boosting the speed, security and scalability of its situational awareness technology to support the future of public safety and smart city operations.
Dr Nihar Nanda, Head of AI Products, MatrixSpace commented: “Our vision at MatrixSpace has always centered on the edge.
“We needed a partner that could deliver the performance and reliability required for critical, real-time applications.”
Nanda concluded: “Dell NativeEdge met those needs perfectly, allowing us to accelerate our AI development, enhance user experiences and get these life-saving solutions into the field faster.”
The company expressed that its MatrixSpace 360 Radar combines edge computing architecture with scalable AI software, delivering real-time object detection and classification, simplified system management and accelerated decision-making without relying on cloud processing.
Powered by Dell NativeEdge, each node provides a 360-degree field of view with a detection range for aircraft and small drones, and is interconnectable for low airspace awareness across vast distances.
Genetec highlighted that the City of Palm Springs Police Department (PSPD) is among the first to deploy this integrated solution.
Through a network of MatrixSpace 360 Radars powered by Dell NativeEdge, the department supports its innovative “Drone as First Responder” (DFR) program.
The company explained that the system allows remotely piloted drones to be dispatched immediately to emergency scenes, helping to de-escalate incidents, locate suspects, assist in search and rescue missions and act as a vital force multiplier for the agency.