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Bluetooth Trackers Used for Crime

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Bluetooth trackers are useful for finding your phone, your keys, or your luggage. They do so by emitting a Bluetooth signal (that varies from...
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Call for Startups – iHLS Innovation Centre

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iHLS is an accelerator for the security sector and its various unique characteristics that provides startups with recognition, international exposure, access to investors and...
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Navigation Anywhere and Everywhere

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Put yourself in the shoes of a taxi driver. While you're on the job, you receive an order from your preferred taxi service provider....
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New AI System Enables Multiple Robots to Recognize YOU

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A new AI system will enable multiple robots to recognize people. A Japanese company has developed an AI system that makes it possible for...
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Have You Heard of The ‘Atomic Clock’?

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Synchronizing time in modern warfare – down to billionths and trillionths of a second – is critical for mission success. High-tech missiles, sensors, aircraft,...
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Developments in Quantum Technology Create New Era of Sensors 

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Advanced sensing technology is critical in the development of intelligent systems that can survive in a complex and congested battlespace environment. Sensors can deliver...
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What Do We Know About Artificial Navigation?

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Developing artificial intelligence and autonomy in the realm of self-driving cars has been easier in the commercial world where a large amount of data...
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Next-Generation Mobile Connectivity In Maritime Vessels

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Vessels require a network connection for reporting, automation, improving safety, autonomous navigation, IoT monitoring or remote operations at sea. For decades, satellite-based solutions have...
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How Can Quantum Machanics Be Used in The Military?

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Quantum technology translates the principles of quantum physics into technological applications. In general, quantum technology has not yet reached maturity; however, it could hold...
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This System Does Not Need A Map – Only Artificial Intelligence

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Unlike humans, robots must be told what to do at all time - without an algorithm to guide it, modern technologies are not able...
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Deep Learning Technology Predicts Accidents on The Road

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Studies say that by combining historical accident data with road maps, satellite imagery, and GPS, a machine learning model is trained to create high-resolution...
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Tracking Survivors Via New Technology

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Tracking survivors in the aftermath of a disaster or during an emergency event is a major challenge for first responders, especially in an indoors...
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How The September 11 Attacks Impacted Satellite Technology

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Satellites have played an important role in disaster monitoring from space since the 9/11 terrorist attacks which resulted in the loss of life of...

The Atomic Clock – Technology Ruling The Sea

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The world’s first atomic clock of its kind has been fitted to Britain’s biggest warship, HMS Prince of Wales, to help ensure pinpoint accuracy...
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No GPS? – Welcome This Navigation Device

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A new navigation device that will enable warfighters to better shoot, move and communicate in a GPS degraded environment, could replace the legacy handheld...
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Should Militaries Invest In GPS Technologies?

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Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and other satellite tracking systems (GNSS) are significant and important tools that support military goals and missions, and they are...
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Futuristic Technology to Replace GPS

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Quantum as an alternative to GPS? Probably yes. A new vacuum chamber contains a cloud of atoms at the right conditions for precise navigational...
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No GPS? Not A Problem for This Bomber System

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The final test of a B-2A bomber radar aided targeting system has been conducted by the US Air Force. The system will enable weapon...
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Quantum Leap in Naval EO/IR Capabilities

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The US Navy is boosting its fleet protection by adding advanced electro-optic/infrared capabilities to its carriers, destroyers, frigates, amphibious and landing helicopter assault ships. A...
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The Future of GPS Dependency

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Our total dependence on GPS in our daily lives is troublesome. Most, if not all, of military, financial, and commercial systems completely rely on...
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Watch: Drone Swarm Avoiding Obstacles in Thick Forest

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Drone swarms have been usually tested in open environments without obstacles, or with the location of those obstacles pre-programmed. Highly cluttered environments such as...
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Drones and AI Enhance Marathon Safety

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Thousands participated in the Samsung Tel Aviv 2022 Marathon last February, one of the biggest sporting events in Israel, where over 40,000 runners were...

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A Smart Bandage Can Use Engineered Cells to Speed Up Healing

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Chronic wounds remain one of the more difficult problems in regenerative medicine. In many cases, the body fails to maintain the immune and signaling...