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Dr. S. Gopinath - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Certain Investigations on Military Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks
    International Journal of Advanced Research in Science Communication and Technology, 2021
    Co-Authors: Mr. S. Pragadeswaran, Ms. S. Madhumitha, Dr. S. Gopinath
    Abstract:

    Now a day’s Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) tends to attracts scientific community and its Applications become the topic for many studies. This has been made possible by availability; especially in sensors have gotten smaller, cheaper and smarter in recent years. In order to form a network, these sensors are equipped with wireless interfaces by which they can communicate with each other. The use of and the ability to organise these sensors into networks have revealed several research challenges and have highlighted new approaches to deal with those problems. The goal of this article is to provide an up-to-date overview of both traditional and most modern WSN Military Applications and, hopefully, not only to allow this scientific field to be understood, but also to encourage the perception of new Applications. The key categories of Wireless Sensor Networks Applications are identified and characteristic examples of the Applications are identified in order to achieve this objective.

James P. Henderson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • OLED displays in Military Applications
    Defense Security and Cockpit Displays, 2004
    Co-Authors: Martin J. Steffensmeier, Mark J. Nimmer, Guolin Peng, Jeffrey D. Russell, James P. Henderson
    Abstract:

    Application of OLED displays in Military Applications could have a significant long-term impact for future warfighters in the form of size, weight, power, and usability. This paper provides an overview of some preliminary prototyping work performed under contract with the United States Displays Consortium and an overview of the performance testing performed.

Stephen Lorimer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The use of OLED display technology in Military Applications
    Display Technologies and Applications for Defense Security and Avionics II, 2008
    Co-Authors: M. Trakalo, Stephen Lorimer
    Abstract:

    OLED technology has captured the attention of commercial product developers, but is this technology suitable for Military Applications? The implementation of OLED technology into three Military displays is described. The design, assembly and testing of these displays is discussed with the goal of addressing the question of suitability of OLED technology for Military use. The results of optical and environmental testing are presented. The strengths and shortcomings of OLED technology are discussed. A conclusion on the benefit of OLED technology for Military use is provided along with recommended goals for future OLED developments.

Veljko Milutinovic - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a survey of Military Applications of wireless sensor networks
    Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing, 2012
    Co-Authors: Milica Pejanovic Durisic, Zhilbert Tafa, Goran Dimic, Veljko Milutinovic
    Abstract:

    This paper presents an overview of defense related Applications of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The operational context of modern Military engagement has diversified into four scenarios, which set requirements and constraints upon Applications of WSNs. The sensor types and their capabilities determine and constrain the application of WSNs. We classify Military Applications of WSNs according to operation scenarios and sensor types, and describe key classes. We also discuss research and engineering issues for future generations of Military WSN Applications.

Robert Gaskill - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • OWLED - Experiences Using OWL in Military Applications.
    2005
    Co-Authors: Lee W. Lacy, Gabriel Aviles, Karen Fraser, William J. Gerber, Alice M. Mulvehill, Robert Gaskill
    Abstract:

    The United States Military is continuing to research and is beginning to employ OWL-related information representation technologies. The Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal (JEOD) Decision Support System (DSS) is using OWL to present relevant procedural information to warfighters. The United States Air Force (USAF) is experimenting with representing portions of the Foreign Clearance Guide (FCG) in OWL to support automated planning for transportation missions. The Defense Modeling and Simulation Office (DMSO) is experimenting with representing Computer Generated Forces (CFG) behaviors in OWL. These efforts have yielded "lessons learned" that can support future implementations of OWL-related technologies.

  • experiences using owl in Military Applications
    OWL: Experiences and Directions, 2005
    Co-Authors: Lee W. Lacy, Gabriel Aviles, Karen Fraser, William J. Gerber, Alice M. Mulvehill, Robert Gaskill
    Abstract:

    The United States Military is continuing to research and is beginning to employ OWL-related information representation technologies. The Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal (JEOD) Decision Support System (DSS) is using OWL to present relevant procedural information to warfighters. The United States Air Force (USAF) is experimenting with representing portions of the Foreign Clearance Guide (FCG) in OWL to support automated planning for transportation missions. The Defense Modeling and Simulation Office (DMSO) is experimenting with representing Computer Generated Forces (CFG) behaviors in OWL. These efforts have yielded "lessons learned" that can support future implementations of OWL-related technologies.