Aerospace & Defense Technology: June 2022

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  • Designing for Space and Other Extreme Environments
  • The Next Generation of Mission-Critical Communications Infrastructure is Here
  • Designing Transportable, High-Performance AI Systems for the Rugged Edge
  • Digitalization in the Aerospace Sector
    From Product Design to Manufacturing & Operations
  • 3D Printing Metal Parts on a Ship
    What Does the Navy Require to Make the Dream a Reality?
  • Pushing the Boundaries of RF Passive Hardware with Additive Manufacturing
  • What is Pulse Shaping?
  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems to Support Environmental Applications within USACE Civil Works
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has identified a number of research and development (R&D) opportunities to help reduce disaster risks, including cost-efficient technology, such as un-manned aircraft system (UAS) technology for accurate, detailed, and timely two-dimensional and three-dimensional monitoring of coastal and riverine landscapes.
  • Dynamically Managing Task Allocation Between Humans and Machines in Surveillance Operations
    Constructing an Autonomous Manager (AM) for use as an integral component of distributing multiple tasks between humans and autonomous agents, particularly in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) applications.
  • Modeling Space-Based Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) in Combat Simulations
    An analysis of the development of methodologies for representing the performance of commercial, national, and military space and low-earth-orbit assets and their impact on joint operations with a test implementation within the Framework for Capability-based Tactical Analysis Libraries and Simulations (FRACTALS).
  • Environmental Applications of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance and Surveillance
    Integrating chemical sensors into small, unmanned aircraft systems can expand their capabilities and make them suitable for a variety of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations.
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