Learn about 5G enabling technologies in the military

Oct. 26, 2023
5G could make reality of what military leaders as far back as the 1980s referred to as the “infosphere,” where access to data from video, voice, sensors, targeting, reconnaissance, and even the sights on infantry weapons are accessible instantly.

NASHUA, N.H. - Military + Aerospace Electronics cordially invites you to join our free webinar on 31 October at 2 p.m. Eastern to learn more about fifth-generation wireless communications - better-known as 5G - for military applications.

This webinar will discuss:

  • today's potential applications of military 5G;
  • near-term and far-term uses of military 5G;
  • enabling technologies for military 5G; and
  • research and development, now and in the future, for enabling technologies in military 5G.

5G, in fact, could make reality of what military leaders as far back as the 1980s referred to as the “infosphere,” where access to data from video, voice, sensors, targeting, reconnaissance, and even the sights on infantry weapons are accessible easily and instantaneously for all who needs it.

5G holds the promise of ubiquitous high-speed data connectivity; vastly improved intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR); fast and secure command and control; more efficient logistics; swarming unmanned vehicles; and wide use of virtual reality and augmented reality for simulation, training, and mission rehearsal.

The promise of 5G is for instant situational awareness anywhere on Earth, smart hypersonic weapons with re-targeting on-the-fly, rich access to mission-critical data on the leading edge of the battlefield, and unmanned aircraft that can fly safely alongside passenger aircraft in commercial airspace.

Speakers include Dr. Bill Conley, CTO of Mercury Systems, and Kevin A. Huttenhoff, senior manager of space data transport mission strategy and advanced capabilities at Lockheed Martin.

Dr. Conely has substantial experience in research, development, weapon system acquisition, technology road mapping, strategy development & implementation, and government. Huttenhoff is responsible for architecting and creating a data-centric space architecture which Lockheed Martin calls the Space Data Transport Tapestry (SDTT), an integral piece to enabling Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2).

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