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Critical safety margins will not change with UAM aircraft; we can just confidently operate closer to them. To draw a parallel to the computing industry, if we know the temperature of a CPU to within ±1ºC, rather than ±5ºC, we can run the processor faster, for longer." Bart Basile Systems Engineer - Aerospace, Texas Instruments the system can reduce the design margin to account for inaccuracies, and the aircraft can stay in the air longer. The state of technology today is at the point where electric land vehicles are becoming commonplace, and UAM conveyances are on the horizon in the near future. New developments in battery and propulsion technology will continue to push the envelope of what's possible throughout the next decade and beyond. Texas Instruments will continue to keep abreast of battery chemistry and advanced power management technology, driving innovation to take full advantage of what is or will become available. C h a p t e r 2 | U A M F l i g h t E n d u r a n c e C h a l l e n g e s 11 Addressing New Challenges in Urban Air Mobility

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