Speaker: Karen Haigh, PhD consultant in Cognitive EW and embedded AI
Abstract:
This presentation will highlight how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in electronic warfare (EW). AI enables EW systems to respond more quickly and effectively to battlefield conditions with complex and novel emitters. The presentation will touch on AI techniques for electronic support (ES), electronic protect (EP), electronic attack (EA), and electronic battle management (EBM). It will describe how to handle real-time in-mission learning, motivate why this capability is crucial, and present ideas on how to evaluate a system that learns during a mission. The presentation is based on the book “Cognitive Electronic Warfare: An Artificial Intelligence Approach.”
a) Elect (ones choice) can be tempted to select (chosen ones suggestion)
b) Electron aka electric ion aka ion/ienai - "to go" implies being (life) electrically charged (inception towards death), hence going as anode (growth up the way) towards cathode (down the way of loss).
solve problems
Being implies problem (life) within solution (inception towards death); hence ones struggle to sustain self while being dissolved.
cognitive electronic warfare
Aka Perception + Choice + Reason...
a) Artificial suggestion aims at ones cognition by tempting one to ignore perceivable.
b) Intelligence/intelligo - "to understand" implies ones choice consenting to "stand under" suggestions by another.
c) Consenting to suggested establishes a conflict (war) of reason among all those consenting.
That's how cognitive electronic warfare operates and why technology is used...techno/tekhnē (artifice) logy/logia (reason).
Speaker: Karen Haigh, PhD consultant in Cognitive EW and embedded AI
Abstract:
This presentation will highlight how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in electronic warfare (EW). AI enables EW systems to respond more quickly and effectively to battlefield conditions with complex and novel emitters. The presentation will touch on AI techniques for electronic support (ES), electronic protect (EP), electronic attack (EA), and electronic battle management (EBM). It will describe how to handle real-time in-mission learning, motivate why this capability is crucial, and present ideas on how to evaluate a system that learns during a mission. The presentation is based on the book “Cognitive Electronic Warfare: An Artificial Intelligence Approach.”
a) Elect (ones choice) can be tempted to select (chosen ones suggestion)
b) Electron aka electric ion aka ion/ienai - "to go" implies being (life) electrically charged (inception towards death), hence going as anode (growth up the way) towards cathode (down the way of loss).
Being implies problem (life) within solution (inception towards death); hence ones struggle to sustain self while being dissolved.
Aka Perception + Choice + Reason...
a) Artificial suggestion aims at ones cognition by tempting one to ignore perceivable.
b) Intelligence/intelligo - "to understand" implies ones choice consenting to "stand under" suggestions by another.
c) Consenting to suggested establishes a conflict (war) of reason among all those consenting.
That's how cognitive electronic warfare operates and why technology is used...techno/tekhnē (artifice) logy/logia (reason).