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SUMMARY:IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM) 2024
DESCRIPTION:Now in its 44th year\, MILCOM has been the preeminent forum bringing together thought leaders in government\, industry\, and academia to discuss the innovative research and cutting-edge technologies that are shaping the future of military communications. \nCambridge Consultants’ Taylor Pearlman\, Next-Generation Networks Lead\, will be moderating a panel session focused on ‘Autonomous networks for the next generation of military connectivity.’ \nDriven by advances in AI technology\, autonomous and AI-driven networks are poised to offer a new paradigm of connectivity for the D.O.D. These offer fundamentally new capabilities to military networks\, including the potential to dynamically adapt networks to a changing battlefield\, automatically detect and mitigate threats and attacks\, and seamlessly route connectivity to warfighters in the most difficult\, adverse environments. Autonomous networks that offer more flexibility\, resiliency\, and adaptability allow the D.O.D. to effortlessly maintain situational awareness and reliable communications in combat environments and improve on-base wireless performance. \nConversely\, these networks demand a new paradigm in cybersecurity to ensure secure operation. Autonomous and AI-driven networks open an entirely new attack surface to nation-state actors that will require a new series of tools\, tactics\, and strategies to secure and maintain. \nThis panel will address the potential and the complications of autonomous networks for military use\, including the key questions: \n\nWhat do highly autonomous networks look like in a D.O.D. context (both on-base and on-battlefield\, and what value would they bring?\nWhat aspects of autonomous networks can be leveraged from the telecoms industry\, and what cannot (or shouldn’t)?\nHow can such networks be secured from sophisticated\, peer-peer adversaries?\nWhat actions should the DoD\, integrator\, and research community do now to pave the way for military adoption of AI-enabled networking?\n\nPanelists include: \n\nAyodele Damola\, Director of AI/ML Strategy\, Ericsson\nGustave Anderson\, Associate Fellow\, Lockheed Martin\nBishal Thapa\, Research Leader\, RTX\nLieutenant Colonel Benjamin Pimentel\, Communications Officer and Electronics Engineer\, Marine Corps\n\nGoing to IEEE MILCOM? Let’s meet: taylor.pearlman@cambridgeconsultants.com \nRelated content: \n\nThe transformative power of autonomous non-terrestrial networks [Insights]\nGet ahead in the race to autonomous networks [Whitepaper]
URL:https://www.cambridgeconsultants.com/jp/event/ieee-military-communications-conference-milcom-2024/
LOCATION:Washington Hilton\, 1919 Connecticut Ave NW\, Washington DC\, 20009\, United States
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SUMMARY:New England UAS and AAM Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:The New England Summit\, co-hosted by AUVSI New England\, NDIA New England\, and MassAutonomy\, is an annual event that spans two dynamic days filled with presentations\, exhibits\, and networking opportunities. Leaders from federal and state agencies\, industry\, and academia will gather to discuss progress\, opportunities\, and challenges in UAS and AAM infrastructure development\, highlighting industry approaches to cybersecurity\, and asking\, “Who’s buying?” as these technologies mature. \nCambridge Consultants’ Taylor Pearlman\, Next-Generation Networks Lead\, will be moderating a panel session focused on ‘Infrastructure supporting advanced aviation operations.’ \nAs AAM\, advanced UAS operations and autonomous ground vehicles continue to mature\, the supporting infrastructure becomes more sophisticated. This session explores vertiports\, charging networks\, DAA and communications networks and how they all work together. \nPanelist details to be announced. \nGoing to New England UAS and AAM Summit 2024? Let’s meet: taylor.pearlman@cambridgeconsultants.com \nRelated content: \n\nThe transformative power of autonomous non-terrestrial networks\nGet ahead in the race to autonomous networks
URL:https://www.cambridgeconsultants.com/jp/event/new-england-uas-and-aam-summit-2024/
LOCATION:US DOT Volpe Center\, Volpe Center\, 220 Binney St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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