Learn how military 5G can transform communications

July 17, 2024
Fifth-generation (5G) communications have opened a vast wealth of new applications to aerospace and defense users.

NASHUA, N.H. - Military + Aerospace Electronics cordially invites you to join us on 31 July at 2 p.m. EDT to learn more about how 5G will help transform and enable communications during a round-table discussion. This event is sponsored by Wind River in Alameda, Calif. 

Fifth-generation (5G) communications have opened a vast wealth of new applications to aerospace and defense users, ranging from streamlined logistics and supply, smart warehousing, and real-time augmented and virtual reality training, to tactical self-driving vehicles, tightly linked aircraft, ships, and missiles, and even remote life-saving telesurgery on the battlefield.

The Global Navigation and Satellite System (GNSS) will be a fundamental enabler, as increasing numbers of 5G tactical and strategic communications networks will rely on networked orbiting satellites for on-the-spot voice, data, and imagery communications. The increased bandwidth of 5G communications also is expected to bring artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to a growing number of remote signal-processing applications to help battlefield commanders and warfighters on the front lines make sense of huge amounts of sensor data. 

This online panel discussion will feature industry experts who can answer pressing questions on the enabling technologies that will be necessary for future 5G communications, the potential benefits of widespread military 5G communications, and the challenges to be overcome that will help make military 5G communications a reality. 

Panelists include Lockheed Martin senior fellow Patrick Lardieri, RF product manager Baljit Chandhoke at Microchip Technology, and product management and business operations vice president Randy Cox at Wind River. 

Lardieri is currently serving as the System Engineering, Integration, and Test (SEIT) IPT Lead overseeing the development of Unified Network Solutions for Lockheed Martin’s 5G.MIL® program.

Chandhoke has more than 15 years of product line management experience in customer-facing roles leading teams in defining new products, competitive positioning, driving design wins, revenue, and go-to-market strategies across wireless infrastructure, mobility (5G), aerospace, and defense market segments. 

Cox is responsible for ensuring Wind River has a competitive product portfolio with Wind River Studio serving the telecom and industry verticals market space.

Please click here to learn more and register for this FREE event. 

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