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Hoehm, J. R., Gallagher, J. C., & Sayler, K. M. (2020). Overview of department of defense use of the electromagnetic spectrum Congressional Research Service Washington United States. Added by: SijanLibrarian (2021-09-27 12:18:23) Last edited by: SijanLibrarian (2021-09-27 12:20:39) |
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Complexity Science, Computer Science, Data Sciences, Engineering, General, Military Science Subcategories: 5G, Big data, Cloud computing, Cognitive Electronic Warfare, Cross-domain deterrence, Edge AI, Internet of things, JADC2, Machine learning, Military research, Mosaic warfare, Networked forces, Space Force, Systems theory Creators: Gallagher, Hoehm, Sayler Publisher: Congressional Research Service Washington United States |
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Abstract |
Communication using the electromagnetic spectrum the spectrum enables a number of modern military capabilities. The Department of Defense DOD uses electromagnetic radiation to enable military communications, navigation, radar, nonintrusive inspection of aircraft, and other equipment. DOD also heavily relies on electromagnetic radiation for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance ISR applications such as missile early warning and signals intelligence. Individual branches of the military e.g., the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Space Force currently are allotted significant ranges of frequency bands to enable various equipment and applications that support military operations.
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