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Back Using Satellite Nodes and UUV Technology to Solve Maritime Detection and Interdiction Challenges through Self-Forming Mesh Networks
Fiscal Year | 2021 |
Division | Graduate School of Operational & Information Sciences |
Department | Information Sciences |
Investigator(s) | Bordetsky, Alexander B. |
Sponsor | National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office (Other-Fed) |
Summary | Based on Phase II results in mesh networking across individual underwater, surface, ground, and orbital assets, our FY21 Phase III research would extend the study into fully integrated underwater-surface-land-air-orbit mesh networked, multi-domain architectures. This would include a NPS CENETIX-Orbital-1 CubeSat node live in orbit, miniature steerable antenna based links to commercial satellites, paratroopers communicating while under canopy and divers, UUVs, USVs, UGVs, and UAVs facilitating multi-domain underwater-to-orbit links, all operating in a resilient mesh formation. |
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