Title :
Radar the next generation - sensors as robots
Author :
Wicks, Michael C.
Author_Institution :
AFRL Sensors Directorate, Rome, NY, USA
Abstract :
One can easily envisage future military operations and emerging civilian requirements (e.g. intelligent unmanned vehicles for urban warfare, intelligent manufacturing plants) that will be both complex and stressing and will demand innovative sensors and sensor configurations. The goal of our research into sensors as robots is to develop a cost effective and extendable approach for providing surveillance for a variety of applications in dynamically changing military and civilian environments. We discuss the development of a futuristic intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance concept utilizing the innovative integration of cutting edge technologies such as: knowledge-based signal processing; robotics; wireless networking; waveform diversity; the semantic Web; advanced computer architectures and supporting software languages. This concept is projected as an autonomous constellation of air, space, and ground vehicles that would offer a robust paradigm to build toward future deployments.
Keywords :
computer architecture; intelligent manufacturing systems; intelligent robots; knowledge based systems; military computing; military radar; mobile robots; programming languages; radar applications; radar computing; radar signal processing; search radar; semantic Web; technological forecasting; advanced computer architectures; air vehicles; autonomous vehicles; civilian requirements; ground vehicles; intelligent manufacturing plants; intelligent unmanned vehicles; knowledge-based signal processing; military operations; next generation radar; robotics; semantic Web; sensors as robots; software languages; space vehicles; surveillance; urban warfare; waveform diversity; wireless networking; Application software; Costs; Intelligent robots; Intelligent sensors; Intelligent vehicles; Manufacturing; Radar; Robot sensing systems; Space technology; Surveillance;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2003. Proceedings of the International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7870-9
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2003.1278702