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Coalitions of Things: Supporting ISR Tasks via Internet of Things Approaches

机译:物联网:通过物联网方法支持ISR任务

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In the wake of rapid maturing of Internet of Things (IoT) approaches and technologies in the commercial sector, the IoT is increasingly seen as a key 'disruptive' technology in military environments. Future operational environments are expected to be characterized by a lower proportion of human participants and a higher proportion of autonomous and semi-autonomous devices. This view is reflected in both US 'third offset' and UK 'information age' thinking and is likely to have a profound effect on how multinational coalition operations are conducted in the future. Much of the initial consideration of IoT adoption in the military domain has rightly focused on security concerns, reflecting similar cautions in the early era of electronic commerce. As IoT approaches mature, this initial technical focus is likely to shift to considerations of interactivity and policy. In this paper, rather than considering the broader range of IoT applications in the military context, we focus on roles for IoT concepts and devices in future intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) tasks, drawing on experience in sensor-mission resourcing and human-computer collaboration (HCC) for ISR. We highlight the importance of low training overheads in the adoption of IoT approaches, and the need to balance proactivity and interactivity (push vs pull modes). As with sensing systems over the last decade, we emphasize that, to be valuable in ISR tasks, IoT devices will need a degree of mission-awareness in addition to an ability to self-manage their limited resources (power, memory, bandwidth, computation, etc). In coalition operations, the management and potential sharing of IoT devices and systems among partners (e.g., in cross-coalition tactical-edge ISR teams) becomes a key issue due heterogeneous factors such as language, policy, procedure and doctrine. Finally, we briefly outline a platform that we have developed in order to experiment with human-IoT teaming on ISR tasks, in both physical and virtual settings.
机译:随着商业领域中物联网(IoT)方法和技术的日趋成熟,物联网在军事环境中越来越被视为关键的“破坏性”技术。预期未来的操作环境将以较少的人类参与者和较高比例的自主和半自主设备为特征。美国的“第三抵制”和英国的“信息时代”思想都反映了这一观点,并可能对未来跨国联盟作战的方式产生深远影响。最初在军事领域采用IoT的许多考虑都正确地侧重于安全问题,反映出电子商务早期的类似警告。随着物联网的成熟,这种最初的技术重点可能会转移到交互性和策略的考虑上。在本文中,我们没有考虑军事环境中更广泛的物联网应用,而是将重点放在物联网概念和设备在未来情报,监视和侦察(ISR)任务中的作用,并借鉴传感器任务资源配置和人ISR的计算机协作(HCC)。我们强调了在采用IoT方法时降低培训开销的重要性,以及平衡主动性和交互性(推动与拉动模式)的需求。与过去十年的传感系统一样,我们强调,要想在ISR任务中发挥重要作用,IoT设备除了需要能够自我管理其有限资源(电源,内存,带宽,计算能力)外,还需要一定程度的任务感知能力。等)。在联合作战中,由于语言,政策,程序和学说等异质因素,合作伙伴之间(例如在跨联盟战术边缘ISR团队中)物联网设备和系统的管理和潜在共享成为关键问题。最后,我们简要概述了我们开发的一个平台,以便在物理和虚拟环境中针对ISR任务进行人-物联网团队实验。

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