Army developers envision radios with smarts
Federal Computer Week
In the future, soldiers on the ground may need to do only one thing for a range of radio operations: turn on the equipment.
Once engaged, the so-called cognitive radios would be able to detect other radios it should be communicating with, discern what frequencies to use and sense jamming. The software-defined radios would have a simple interface with no knobs, according to its developers.
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