Wednesday, October 2, 2019

The same systems can be used for scientific and military purposes.

The same systems can be used for scientific and military purposes.

If we think the system, what uses artificial intelligence for detecting animals and sending that data to the command center to another side of the Earth, we are forgetting that to the same system can input the data of the enemy ground vehicles, and the artificial intelligence can separate single vehicles from each other is a similar process than separating rhinos from each other.

The system can use seismic, image-based or acoustic systems to detect the similarities of the voices or other marks of animals. Originally those programs were created for police and submarine use for separating person or submarine from others. And that system can also separate other sounds like voices of animals or engines.

The problem with scientific instruments is that those devices are sometimes double-use solutions, which can be used for animal calculations but as well as observing enemy movements in some areas. There are limitations to exporting those systems, and selling them in some conflict areas is strictly prohibited.

One of the key things sets some challenges to use those systems in scientific purposes like animal observation because those very advanced systems allow us to use them also for military actions, like locating the enemy troops. The modern systems would communicate with the operator through the Internet and the satellite data-transmitters could allow them to operate far away from civilizes world, and the solar panels or some other green energy source can give them very good independence in their operations.

The systems might be quadcopters, what are using lightweight solar panels and why not fuel cells, what can use propane for giving energy to their sensors. Those remote-operated systems can travel from a place to another by using GPS navigation. And the operator can just give two points, and those sensors will travel from point A to point B. Or when those sensors would not need anymore, they can fly in the hovering helicopter VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Land) aircraft.

When that kind of system would deliver to some Third World nation, that could allow third-party persons to research those systems and copy them to their use. The thing is that the systems would need only communication satellites, that they can be operated from another side of Earth. This kind of technology is giving very many opportunities for many kinds of operators from the scientific and military world.

The multipurpose systems would be operated by using virtual interfaces, which makes easy to hide their command systems. The virtual user interface is the homepage, where that system would share data from its cameras and other devices. These kinds of things are used in normal surveillance cameras, so they can be connected to the drones by using similar connections with data and interface, and the system can be operated on the Intranet, what is similar with some open-source educational platform, where can be shared images and control devices like surveillance cameras.

So those systems and user interfaces are platform free, and they can be used by every device, which has access to the internet. This thing would interest many kinds of users. And when we are thinking about the double usage, those systems can detect as well as animals and recognize them by sound or profile. The data of enemy terrain vehicles can input to the same system, which mission is to detect rhinos, as I have written at the beginning of the text. And that thing would operate at the same time for both purposes.

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