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Revolutionizing Air Warfare: Exploring the Capabilities and Challenges of Autonomous Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCAs)

The current generation of aircraft faces an ever-evolving set of challenges that demand the development of next-generation aircraft. One of the most significant factors driving the need for next-gen aircraft is the rise of advanced anti-air defense systems like the S-400, which are increasingly able to detect stealthy aircraft at …

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How Military or Battlefield Internet of Things(MIoT /BIoT) Will Provide Information Dominance

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. The number of devices that use it to …

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China’s Semiconductor Industry: A Race to Catch Up with the Global Chip Making Leaders

China’s semiconductor industry is experiencing rapid development in recent years, as the country aims to become a global leader in the production of computer chips. The country has made significant investments and advancements in chip-making technology, as it seeks to catch up with other major players in the industry.   …

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Navigation Doppler Lidar (NDL): A Game-Changing Technology for Autonomous Navigation, Including Space Applications

As autonomous vehicles become more commonplace, one of the critical challenges facing developers is developing accurate and reliable navigation systems. To overcome this challenge, many researchers are exploring new sensor technologies, including Navigation Doppler Lidar (NDL), which promises to be a game-changer in the field of autonomous navigation. As autonomous …

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Improving Military Health and Efficiency through Telemedicine: The US DOD’s Objective

The United States Department of Defense (DoD) has a long history of using telemedicine to provide healthcare to its service members, both at home and abroad. In recent years, the DoD has made significant investments in telemedicine, with the goal of improving the quality, access, and affordability of healthcare for …

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Exploring the Potential of Seawater: Generating Electricity from an Abundant Resource

The world’s population is growing at an unprecedented rate, and with it, the demand for electricity is increasing. Currently, most of the electricity we use is generated from non-renewable sources like coal, oil, and natural gas. These sources are not only finite but also have a significant impact on the …

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Project Overmatch: The Future of Maritime Data Technology for the U.S. Navy

The maritime environment is vast and complex, covering over two-thirds of the Earth’s surface and presenting a range of challenges for naval forces. In addition to natural factors such as weather, ocean currents, and sea states, the maritime environment is also characterized by an increasing range of advanced naval threats …

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Revolutionizing Network Time Distribution: The Next Generation of Networked Software-Defined Radio Systems

Network time distribution is an essential component of many modern systems and applications, from financial trading to telecom and industrial control. Accurate and reliable timing information is critical for ensuring the proper operation of these systems, as well as for maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. Network time distribution (NTP) is …

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Unlocking the Power of Next-Generation Wireless Radio Location Tracking for Mobile and IoT Application

Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, the interconnected world is becoming increasingly reliant on accurate and efficient location tracking. As we delve deeper into the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile devices, the need for precise and reliable wireless radio location tracking has never been …

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Space elevator capability to transport people and supplies up to 1000 kilometres (621 miles) altitude by 2025

Space elevators are a hypothetical type of space transportation system that could potentially revolutionize the way we travel to and from space. They work by using a long, strong cable anchored to the Earth’s surface and extending into space. This cable would be held in place by the Earth’s gravity …

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