VisionWave (VWAV) announced it has begun early-stage architecture and feasibility work on a conceptual AI-controlled intelligent radar system concept designed, which if successfully developed, may potentially enhance the survivability and continuity of sensing by distributing radar-related functions across a network of mesh-connected RF units. By design, the system is intended to reduce single-point fragility and support “graceful” degradation, maintaining operational utility even if some nodes are lost, impaired, or intermittently connected. There can be no assurance that this conceptual approach will prove technically feasible or achieve the intended resilience outcomes. “Distributed sensing is a proven resilience principle in communications and computing. We believe similar architectural thinking can materially improve radar survivability and operational continuity. Our effort is focused on laying down the architecture, validating the system modes, and progressing our IP position around AI-controlled orchestration and mesh-enabled sensor concepts,” said Dr. Danny Rittman, Chief Technology Officer of VisionWave.
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