The application of software defined radios in unmanned aerial vehicles.

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Title: The application of software defined radios in unmanned aerial vehicles.
Alternate Title: Zastosowanie radiostacji definiowanych programowo (software defined radios) w bezpilotowych srodkach powietrznych. (Polish)
Authors: Błachut, Marek, Pogorzelec, Piotr
Source: Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces; 2022, Vol. 54 Issue 3, p375-396, 22p
Subject Terms: DRONE aircraft, COGNITIVE radio, TROPOSPHERIC scatter communication systems, COMPUTER software, SPECTRUM analysis
Abstract (English): The article addresses the application of software defined radios (SDR) on modern battlefields. Above all, it focuses on the application of the SDR technology in communication with unmanned aerial vehicles. It also reviews some solutions applied in the armed forces of Finland, United States, Poland, Turkey, and Israel. It outlines the potential of these solutions and considers the main direction of development of the SDR technology, which is the cognitive radio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Polish): W artykule odniesiono się do wykorzystania na współczesnym polu walki radiostacji definiowanych programowo (SDR). Przede wszystkim skupiono się na wykorzystaniu technologii SDR do komunikowania się z bezpilotowymi środkami powietrznymi (BSP). Dokonano także przeglądu niektórych rozwiązań funkcjonujących w siłach zbrojnych Finlandii, Stanów Zjednoczonych, Polski, Turcji oraz Izraela. Po prezentacji możliwości wcześniej wspomnianych rozwiązań przedstawiono rozważania nad podstawowym kierunkiem rozwoju technologii SDR -- radiem kognitywnym. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The article addresses the application of software defined radios (SDR) on modern battlefields. Above all, it focuses on the application of the SDR technology in communication with unmanned aerial vehicles. It also reviews some solutions applied in the armed forces of Finland, United States, Poland, Turkey, and Israel. It outlines the potential of these solutions and considers the main direction of development of the SDR technology, which is the cognitive radio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:25447122
DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0016.0037