Rajesh Uppal
November 14, 2020 Space Technology, Defense & Exploration, Thermal, Propulsion & Energy
1,042
The primary function of the space propulsion system is to provide thrust, which helps in the functioning of the launch vehicle or satellite. In propulsion systems, the fluid (either solid, liquid, or electric) reacts to initiate acceleration and provide force in the system. An ion thruster is a form …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 11, 2020 AI & IT, Critical & Emerging Technologies, Security & Threat Management
489
Cities are powerful engines of economic growth, , more than half of the world’s population lives in an urban area or city and it is estimated 70 per cent of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050. Urbanization’s advantages are however mirrored by significant sustainability challenges, with cities …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 11, 2020 Comm. & Networking, Defense & Military, Industry & Market Dynamics, Manufacturing, Test & Measurement
937
Mobile communications systems have evolved through wireless technology innovation into 2G, 3G, and then 4G to keep pace with ever increasing voice and data traffic. 5G, short for 5th generation mobile networking or 5th generation wireless systems is the latest iteration of cellular technology that will provide seamless coverage, high …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 8, 2020 Human & Soldier Systems, Nanotech
4,777
In order to defeat a threat, armor systems are designed to: deform/deflect the threat; dissipate energy; and prevent residual debris penetration. Most anti-ballistic materials used in bullet-proof jackets or explosion-proof blankets are made of Kevlar, Twaron or Dyneema fibers, which stop bullets from penetrating the surface by spreading and absorbing …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 8, 2020 Geopolitics, Strategy & Technological Rivalries, Navy & Maritime, Thermal, Propulsion & Energy
1,206
Small modular reactors (SMRs) defined as nuclear reactors generally 300MWe equivalent or less. SMRs have generated global interest, and potential future applications are a subject of international research directives. Their are around 50 different SMR designs worldwide according to the IAEA. Project proposals include use of SMRs for desalination, process …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 8, 2020 AI & IT, Cyber & IW
649
In computer security, a vulnerability is a flaw or weakness in a system or network that could be exploited by a threat actor, such as an attacker, to manipulate or cause damage to the system in some way. To exploit a vulnerability, an attacker must have at least one applicable tool …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 7, 2020 Industry & Market Dynamics, Strategy, Policy & Governance
2,669
Procurement comprises all activities and processes involved in acquiring needed goods and services from external parties. This may include everything from office supplies, furniture, and facilities to heavy equipment, consulting services, and testing and training. Procurement management follows a logical order. First, you plan what you need to contract; …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 7, 2020 Comm. & Networking, Electronics & EW
1,807
Expanded mission areas and the implementation of additional data routing resulting from future warfighting capabilities place more demand on data distribution services in the form of higher data bandwidths and reduced latencies. These demands require improvements in Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum utilization and advances in antenna technologies. Digital array antenna …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 4, 2020 AI & IT, Electronics & EW
659
A grand challenge in computing is the creation of machines that can proactively interpret and learn from data in real time, solve unfamiliar problems using what they have learned, and operate with the energy efficiency of the human brain. While complex machine-learning algorithms and advanced electronic hardware that can support …
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Rajesh Uppal
November 3, 2020 Critical & Emerging Technologies, Defense & Military, Security & Threat Management, Strategy, Policy & Governance
1,415
Traditional warfare is characterized as “a violent struggle for domination between nation-states or coalitions and alliances of nation-states. ” This confrontation typically involves force-on-force military operations in which adversaries employ a variety of conventional military capabilities against each other in the air, land, maritime, space, and cyberspace domains. The objective …
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