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Voice-on-Target: A New Approach to Tactical Networking and Unmanned Systems Control via the Voice Interface to the SA Environment

Authors: Alex Bordetsky; Eugene Bourakov; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEPT OF INFORMATION SCIENCES
Abstract:
Since 2004 the authors have been actively involved in the innovative Tactical Network Topology (TNT) experimentation program, which the Naval Postgraduate conducts quarterly with the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) to explore emerging agile adaptive tactical networks. One of our first findings was a set of solutions enabling rapid adaptation of broadband wireless networks to the commander's needs, which we have named Network-on-Target (Bordetsky and Bourakov, 2006). According to the Network-on-Target (NoT) operational concept the adaptation starts at the level of the situational awareness interface used by the local commander. When the commander desires to have one of the mobile nodes (operators, vehicles, unmanned platforms) move to a target location which is beyond the current network range, he drags the selected node icon on his display to the target position. In response, the self-aligning robotic antennas autonomously adjust their orientation to establish and support the short-term network links between mobile nodes.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Conference paper
Pages: 34
Report Date: Jun-2009
Report Number: A011305
Keywords relating to this report:
*COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
*SURVEILLANCE DRONES
*TARGETS
*VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS
ANTENNAS
AUTONOMOUS NAVIGATION
DATA LINKS
INTERFACES
NATURAL LANGUAGE
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
ROBOTICS
SELF OPERATION
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
SYMPOSIA
TACTICAL ANALYSIS
TARGET DRONES
UNMANNED
WIRELESS LINKS
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