Intelligent Networks for Mission Critical Applications

Department of Computer Science
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843


Today's warfighting needs are based as much on accurate, timely information as they are on actual troop, aircraft or ship deployment. However, the majority of existing communication systems for providing that information to operational units utilize fixed communication paradigms with broad beam transmission that are unsuitable for the dynamic adaptivity needed in military operations.

We will focus on intelligent agent technology for the theater level battlespace (with interaction to/from all information sources including mobile base stations, world wide databases, and the command center hierarchy). Our goal is to ensure secure, agile, reliable, flexible, survivable, easy-to-deploy, anti-jam, anti-fade, low-probability-of-intercept, and environment adapted end-to-end communications.


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