Lieutenant Colonel Martijn Hadicke

Commander, Robot Autonomous Systems Cell, 13th Light Infantry Brigade Royal Netherlands Army

Day 4 - Uncrewed Systems - 25 JAN

10:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: UNCREWED SYSTEMS IN THE CONSTRAINED NETWORK ENVIRONMENTS OF CONTESTED BATTLEFIELDS

Uncrewed systems, especially those that are remote-controlled, require the ability to exchange data over a network. For applications such as surveillance and reconnaissance, the ability of uncrewed systems to stream data is critical for enhancing the situational awareness of the human component. All of this will need to take place at the edge with constrained bandwidths and in environments where adversaries will try to jam and deny access to the network.

  • The Internet of Battlefield Things? How do we view the Future digital Operating Environment? What will characterise it?
  • Do we need to assure network access? What is the role of reversionary modes or preprogrammes action when access to the network is gone? Is that a suitable solution or is assured access critical?
  • How to minimize latency? What can be done to reduce latency? What is the optimal package size to transmit data? Where should processing take place to reduce lag? Does existing technology meet the requirement?

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