Whether processing the intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) data collected by unmanned vehicles; coordinating manned/unmanned teaming; or countering swarms of drones, unmanned applications are dependent on artificial intelligence (AI) solutions and will become even more so in the future. All of these applications will require much faster decision-making and data-filtering processes than humans can deliver. This session details how AI and deep learning solutions that leverage signal processing and AI algorithms will empower unmanned ISR, communications, and counter-drone applications.
Jim joined the executive team at Crystal Group in January 2006. Jim is instrumental in driving product roadmaps and advanced research and development. Jim has been in the Avionics and rugged electronics business since 1985. He oversees systems...
Alex Wilson obtained a BSc(Eng) in Electrical Engineering from Imperial College, London in 1986. Prior to Wind River, Alex worked at British Aerospace on Automated Test Equipment and as a Field Applications Engineer (FAE) for Motorola Computer...
Emma is responsible for writing, editing, and posting contributions to the Military Embedded Systems website & print edition, producing digital newsletters, and covering industry events. She graduated from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff,...