What a drone ground control system manages
A ground control system gives the operator one place to define mission intent, configure routes, review aircraft state, monitor telemetry and video, and intervene when field conditions change.
drone ground control system
Plan, save, schedule, preview, launch, and supervise autonomous UAV missions from a dedicated operator-focused control system.
Mission capability
Aeroniti Command One is a ground control and mission management system for 3D mission planning, telemetry monitoring, live video, scheduling, safety checks, and operator supervision.

How the system works
Each layer is configured around the aircraft, operating environment, sensor stack, safety requirements, and level of human supervision.
A ground control system gives the operator one place to define mission intent, configure routes, review aircraft state, monitor telemetry and video, and intervene when field conditions change.
Command One supports repeatable mission definitions rather than one-time waypoint lists. Operators can prepare missions, save approved versions, schedule operations, and supervise execution from launch through completion.
Three-dimensional mission preview helps teams review route geometry, altitude changes, area coverage, mission stages, and operating boundaries before the aircraft takes off.
Telemetry and video links return mission progress, aircraft state, location, sensor output, and visual evidence so the operator maintains situational awareness throughout the operation.
The system keeps pause, resume, return-to-launch, landing, geofence, and pilot-override workflows accessible. Autonomous execution remains subordinate to configured safety behavior and operator authority.
Aeroniti Command One combines a 10-inch touch display, Raspberry Pi compute, telemetry receiver, Wi-Fi video receiver, battery system, custom OS, and Aeroniti mission software in a dedicated controller.
Frequently asked questions
Practical answers for teams assessing an Aeroniti mission configuration.
It lets an operator plan and supervise missions, monitor telemetry and video, manage safety actions, and maintain control over autonomous execution.
Yes. The mission workflow is designed to preview routes, operating areas, altitude changes, and mission stages before takeoff.
Yes. Repeatable mission plans can be saved and prepared for scheduled or operator-initiated execution.
The configured controller combines telemetry and video reception for live aircraft status, mission progress, and visual supervision.
Yes. The architecture supports operator intervention including pause, return-to-launch, and landing, subject to the final deployed configuration.
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Share the mission, aircraft, operating environment, sensors, payload, safety constraints, and expected outcome. Aeroniti can define a focused integration and field-validation path.