Brain Computer Interface Technology for Future Battlefield
With the development of artificial intelligence and unmanned equipment, human-machine hybrid formations will be the main focus in future combat formations. With the development of big data and various situational awareness technologies, while enhancing the breadth and depth of information, decision-...
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Zusammenfassung: | With the development of artificial intelligence and unmanned equipment,
human-machine hybrid formations will be the main focus in future combat
formations. With the development of big data and various situational awareness
technologies, while enhancing the breadth and depth of information,
decision-making has also become more complex. The operation mode of existing
unmanned equipment often requires complex manual input, which is not conducive
to the battlefield environment. How to reduce the cognitive load of information
exchange between soldiers and various unmanned equipment is an important issue
in future intelligent warfare. This paper proposes a brain computer interface
communication system for soldier combat, which takes into account the
characteristics of soldier combat scenarios in design. The stimulation paradigm
is combined with helmets, portable computers, and firearms, and brain computer
interface technology is used to achieve fast, barrier free, and hands-free
communication between humans and machines. Intelligent algorithms are combined
to assist decision-making in fully perceiving and fusing situational
information on the battlefield, and a large amount of data is processed
quickly, understanding and integrating a large amount of data from human and
machine networks, achieving real-time perception of battlefield information,
making intelligent decisions, and achieving the effect of direct control of
drone swarms and other equipment by the human brain to assist in soldier
scenarios. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2312.07818 |