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6 June 2022 Network synthesis for tactical environments: scenario, challenges, and opportunities
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Abstract
We develop a network synthesis scenario, which is built around a concrete perimeter surveillance application, yet we believe captures a number of the challenges and requirements that are common to other tactical communication and computational network applications. The proposed scenario addresses the problem of binary population identification within a perimeter: our goal is to synthesize a sensing and computing network that classifies people moving within a given perimeter into one of two categories (e.g., friend or foe). We discuss several open challenges that we organize across the following clusters: sensor placement, communication network provisioning and optimization, computational task placement, dynamic re-synthesis and resilience under adversarial settings. We also briefly discuss approaches that attempt to address such challenges.
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Tzanis Anevlavis, Jonathan Bunton, Jared Coleman, Mine Gokce Dogan, Eugenio Grippo, Abel Souza, Christina Fragouli, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Matthew Maness, Karl Olson, Prashant Shenoy, Paulo Tabuada, and Gunjan Verma "Network synthesis for tactical environments: scenario, challenges, and opportunities", Proc. SPIE 12113, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Multi-Domain Operations Applications IV, 121130N (6 June 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2619048
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Optimization (mathematics)

Sensor networks

Binary data

Instrument modeling

Evolutionary algorithms

Wireless communications

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