Under threat of attack, survivability depends on evasive maneuvers exhibited by a squad of robotic vehicles. Reduced vernerability of the squad derives from interruption and redirection of repeated reactions. Exclusion of predictability in the selection of operational routes and lanes, whether preplanned or determined in-stide, renders swarm counter threats useless.
Report progress of Payload Weaponry standards within the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Unmanned Systems Committee (AS-4) Weapons Payload Subcommittee.
KEYWORDS: Phased arrays, Sensors, Data centers, Parallel processing, Digital signal processing, Data processing, Motion estimation, Data conversion, Signal to noise ratio, Lawrencium
Coastal Systems Station has translated its synthetic aperture sonar beamformer from linear processing to parallel processing. The initial implementation included many linear processes delegated to individual processors and neglected algorithmic refinements available to parallel processing. The steps taken to achieve increased computational speed for real-time beam forming are presented.
This paper illustrates various issues involved in the use of imagery in mine warfare. Particular emphasis is given to environmental factors which can create false alarms.
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