Rajesh Uppal
June 24, 2021 AI & IT, Human & Soldier Systems
182
Recent growth and advances in mobile computing and communication have revolutionized the way we live and access information. Today we are able to receive and process a vast amount of real-time data and situational information on mobile devices in a manner that has not been witnessed previously. US Department …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 23, 2021 Comm. & Networking, Human & Soldier Systems
4,587
Communications is vital for War fighters to exchange voice and data, command and control and situational awareness data and video. The vision of Communications area is to provide reliable communication from anywhere to everywhere from war fighters to supreme commander with demanded rate and least latency by exploiting complete electromagnetic …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 23, 2021 Comm. & Networking, Electronics & EW
4,334
Radio frequency (RF) technologies have limitations that cannot fulfill specific requirements. For instance, underground and underwater are challenging environments due to the absorption of high frequency electromagnetic (EM) waves in dense media. For hypersonic communications, Very Low Frequencies (VLF) band signals have large EM wavelengths that can penetrate the plasma …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 22, 2021 Critical & Emerging Technologies, Human & Soldier Systems
3,848
In an era where technology is the key driver enhancing capabilities across the military, the soldier remains as crucial as ever for achieving mission success. Some of the missions the soldiers perform can take weeks, away from in difficult terrain like deserts and mountains which requires maintaining an incredibly high …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 22, 2021 Critical & Emerging Technologies, Unmanned & Autonomous Systems, Weapons & Munitions
733
Current weapons generally fly a pre-designated mission. If the enemy does something unexpected, preprogrammed weapons are ineffective, and additional weapons may be required to complete the mission. Autonomous, Networked, and collaborative weapons are advantageous since they observe and react to the enemy in real time, helping weapons overcome adversary defenses …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 21, 2021 Air Force & Aviation, Comm. & Networking
2,842
Chinese military has been engaged in comprehensive modernization of its air, naval, and ground forces, while incorporating a variety of anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) systems and capabilities. “To operate against adversaries with “anti-access / area denial” capabilities the U.S. needs to disperse its forces, disaggregate its capabilities, confuse enemy sensors through …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 17, 2021 Biotech & Synthetic Biology, Global Risks & Future Threats, Weapons & Munitions
1,830
According to the University of Maryland’s Global Terrorism Database, there were a total of 143 attacks – 35 biological, 95 chemical, and 13 radiological – using CBRN weapons across the world from 1970 to 2014. The relative ease with which malicious actors could obtain many of the materials and know-how …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 16, 2021 Comm. & Networking, Navy & Maritime, Quantum
1,698
Underwater communication is vital for undersea exploitation and modern communication. Conventional ways which employ acoustical technique for underwater communication have their drawbacks including high path loss, narrow bandwidth, high bit error rate, among which unconditional security is more demanding due to commercial and secure interest. Submarine communications have always been a challenge …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 15, 2021 AI & IT, Manufacturing, Nanotech
908
Metamaterials are artificially structured materials designed to control and manipulate physical phenomena such as light and other electromagnetic waves, sound waves and seismic waves in unconventional ways, resulting in exotic behavior that’s not found in nature. They are predicted to be able to protect the building from earthquakes by bending …
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Rajesh Uppal
June 14, 2021 Critical & Emerging Technologies, Global Risks & Future Threats
258
Nuclear power—with its high energy density and low carbon footprint—is a source with which the international community has decades of experience. However, the challenges that come along with the technology have kept it from becoming a more dominant factor in the global energy mix. Geopolitical issues lie at the center …
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