Effect of The Internet-Of-Things On Fire Control and Weapon Systems
Effect of The Internet-Of-Things On Fire Control and Weapon Systems
Effect of The Internet-Of-Things On Fire Control and Weapon Systems
Authored by
Ralph Tillinghast, Mike Wright, Tom Nealis, Andrei Cernasov
& Jeremy McLain
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Internet Of Things (IoT)
Cheaper Sensors
Mass data to Big Data
AI & Robot Diversity
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System of IoT
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Internet of Things (IoT)
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Applications
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Emerging Technologies and Their
Impact on the Economy - 2025
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Road Map
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Road Map
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Players
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Road Map
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Road Map
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Racing Industry
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Fire Control & Weapon Systems
Sensor Integration
Shift to Automation
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Sensor Integration
On Platform
-Self contained situational awareness
- Automation of meteorological data
- Round detection and inventory
- Tube wear monitoring and tracking
- Error tracking
- Real time aiming corrections
- System status and feedback
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Sensor Integration (cont)
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Shift to Automation
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Singularity
2060-65 10 years
(The Futurist, 2009)
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Questions
Contact Info:
Ralph Tillinghast
Collaboration Innovation Lab
Lab Director
Fire Control Systems & Technology Directorate
US Army ARDEC, RDAR-WSF-M
973.724.2095
[email protected]
Michael Wright
Weaponized Universal Lightweight Fire-Control (WULF)
ARDEC Project Officer
Fire Control Systems & Technology Directorate
US Army ARDEC, RDAR-WSF-M
973.724.8614
[email protected]
Tom Nealis
Computer Engineer
Fire Control Systems & Technology Directorate
US Army ARDEC, RDAR-WSF-M
973.724.8048
[email protected]
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Abstract
Abstract:
As the growth of the Internet-Of-Things (IoT) takes hold throughout the commercial
market, it's effects will begin to be felt more and more on military applications. This
paper will present an overview of the current state of the IoT and projected growth
through all market places. Based on this understanding a more in depth discussion
will be presented on the role of IoT for fire control and weapon systems in general.
To accomplish this, the paper will further describe current cutting edge technologies
utilizing IoT concepts in today's fire control systems, along with IoT technology
roadmaps for future fire control and weapon applications. Overall this presentation
is meant to provide the audience with an understanding of growing field of IoT and
its current and future role in fire control and weapon systems.
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