"Hackeando el IoT, el Internet de las cosas"
por Defensa.com
https://www.defensa.com/cyberseguridad/hackeando-iot-internet-cosas
Moderadores: poliorcetes, Lepanto, Orel, Edu
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Feb 22, 2021
The new technology will be implemented in IAI’s satellite, space, homing heads, defense, assault, and other systems
IAI and Matrix signed an agreement to establish a joint AI excellence center. The two companies will co-develop AI, machine learning (ML) and Big Data-driven solutions to be integrated into IAI’s satellite and space systems, defense and attack systems, missiles, homing heads, electro-optical payloads, and additional systems.
In the first stage, the development center will focus on AI-driven solutions for automated target detection on the future battlefield. The development center will seek to expand the capabilities and performance of existing systems and introduce innovative capabilities on automated systems.
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The US Air Force (USAF) is researching adding “cognitive electronic warfare” capabilities to the Boeing F-15 fighter.
In particular, the service is looking for artificial intelligence and machine learning “algorithms to advance the capabilities of airborne electronic warfare systems in development and production” for the F-15, it says in a sources sought notice posted online on 11 March.
BAE Systems provides the electronic warfare and countermeasures system, the Passive Active Warning and Survivability System (EPAWSS), for the F-15, including the latest “EX” variant.
Aircraft currently rely on a database of known electronic emissions from adversaries to identify and then counter threats. For example, identifying a surface-to-air missile battery’s radar frequency and then using already-developed electronic warfare tactics to jam or interfere with it.
However, as adversaries’ radar systems become more sophisticated they are able to track US aircraft with novel signals that are not in the US library of electronic emissions. Gathering information on these new signals and then developing countermeasures takes time, leaving aircraft vulnerable in the meanwhile.
Cognitive electronic warfare aims to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to quickly and automatically identify new signals. In the future, an aircraft’s onboard computer might even be able to rapidly come up with a countermeasure.
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https://www.flightglobal.com/fixed-wing ... 07.article
jesromgar escribió:"AI-Enabled War-in-the-Air"
By Dr. Peter Layton / Published March 26, 2021
Revista Wild Blue Yonder
https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Wild-Blue-Yonder/Article-Display/Article/2548127/ai-enabled-war-in-the-air/
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