[Wswss] Won't be long now

John Kountz john at t6ee.com
Wed Jul 10 10:34:40 EDT 2019


Pretty soon you'll wakeup in the morning and discover your thoughts have been deciphered.  Not only that, they've been sent out via X band transmissions to Mars where they are being used to design new radios for Kenwood and Elecraft including sales campaigns with hats and t shirts to match.  Stop thinking!  Dreams are dangerous.
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Can machine learning decipher an overcrowded radio spectrum?
By: Kelsey Reichmann   16 hours ago
The CHIMERA solution uses machine learning to interpret radio frequency signals in crowded electromagnetic spectrum environments. (alengo/Getty Images)

The Department of Defense is pursuing a $4.7 million initiative to use machine learning to decipher radio signals.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency awarded funding to BAE Systems, a British defense company, for its Controllable Hardware Integration for Machine-learning Enabled Real-time Adaptivity (CHIMERA) solution.

The CHIMERA solution uses machine learning to interpret radio frequency signals in crowded electromagnetic spectrum environments.

“CHIMERA brings the flexibility of a software solution to hardware,” said Dave Logan, vice president and general manager of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Systems at BAE Systems in a news release. “Machine-learning is on the verge of revolutionizing signals intelligence technology, just as it has in other industries.”

This contract is contingent on the completion of preset milestones and works alongside the Radio Frequency Machine Learning Systems (RFMLS) program, which was previously awarded to integrate data-driven machine learning algorithms.
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Kelsey Reichmann is a general assignment editorial fellow supporting Defense News, Fifth Domain, C4ISRNET and Federal Times. She attended California State University.
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