Military Communications and Networks
The articles in this special section demonstrate how academia, industry, and government are advancing the state of the art with regard to military communications and networks. Communications and networking in military settings and environments present unique challenges distinguishing them from comme...
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description | The articles in this special section demonstrate how academia, industry, and government are advancing the state of the art with regard to military communications and networks. Communications and networking in military settings and environments present unique challenges distinguishing them from commercial or civilian settings, which necessitates the development of capabilities and technologies to address these challenges. In a variety of settings, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing, existing civilian technologies can be adapted to the military setting through consideration of these specific constraints or needs. |
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