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How Gulf Horizon Energy Services Improved Temporary Site Safety with Mobile UAV Signal Management Systems?

Published On: May 9, 2026

Market Background

In the Middle East, some energy facilities are located in open areas with complex surrounding environments. With the increasing prevalence of consumer drones, some facility operators are strengthening perimeter airspace management to reduce the impact of drone intrusion on routine inspections and on-site operations.

An energy maintenance service company needs to establish a mobile low-altitude management solution for multiple temporary maintenance projects to adapt to frequent changes between different work sites.

Customer Scenario and Needs

The customer's main requirements include:

  • The equipment needs to be adaptable to high outdoor temperatures and open environments;
  • Support rapid mobile deployment;
  • Coverage of multiple commonly used drone communication frequency bands;
  • Compatibility with vehicle-mounted power supply systems.

Due to the long distances between multiple project sites, the customer does not want a complex fixed installation method and is more concerned with the equipment's on-site adaptability.

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Solution

The project uses an 8-channel drone signal management device for perimeter area deployment.

The device supports 220MHz–5880MHz frequency band coverage, adaptable to the common communication environments of different consumer drone models. Each channel supports 47dBm (50W) output, which can be used for perimeter signal management in open areas.

The project team installed the equipment in a mobile work vehicle and connected it to the vehicle's power system using a DC +12V to +28V power supply interface to meet the mobility needs between different work sites.

Furthermore, the equipment adopts an omnidirectional fiberglass spring antenna structure, which reduces directional adjustment time in open areas, making it more suitable for maintenance projects with frequent site relocation.

Project Results

In multiple energy maintenance projects, the client achieved rapid establishment of temporary aerial management areas. The equipment's dimensions of 50×45×27cm allow for easy placement inside maintenance vehicles.

For open areas, multi-band coverage and mobile deployment capabilities are the two factors most important to the client.

Summary

As the energy industry's requirements for on-site safety management continue to increase, mobile drone signal management equipment is becoming one of the auxiliary tools in temporary maintenance projects. In the future, equipment that balances frequency band coverage, power supply flexibility, and on-site adaptability will be more suitable for low-altitude management needs in complex outdoor environments.

"Compared to traditional fixed equipment, this solution is more suitable for temporary maintenance scenarios, reducing on-site installation time and improving project switchover efficiency."----Omar Al Rashid Project Operations Manager of Gulf Horizon Energy Services