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Research Reports

Posted By mark itwired

Posted on August 6, 2021

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Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently announced a new program that
aims to improve military communications at a millimeter (Mm) wave, with digital
phased arrays. The current millimeter wave system, which is platform-specific
and inconvenient, lacks interoperability and sufficient security. To make it
broadly applicable with improved security attributes, researchers are expected
to face multiple technical challenges such as wideband frequency coverage, mesh
networking, and precision beam pointing. DARPA’s newly announced program is
supposed to create a multi-beam to operate at 18-50 GHz for optimum security in
communications among multiple military platforms. Recent findings highlight
growing interest in the broader use of the Mm wave frequency band to achieve
enhanced security in communications occurring on small mobile platforms.
Advances in Mm wave, multi-beam phased arrays, and other technologies such as
digital radio are foreseen to drive transformation of networked mobile
platforms, which will eventually impact communication.

To
Get Sample Copy of Report Visit @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/sample/rep-gb-627

Demand
in Command & Control to Persist; Land Force to Register Maximum Use

Growing demand for multi-intelligence ground systems, and
large-scale, high-performance data and signal processing is anticipated to drive
applications of military communications in Command & Control, followed by
in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR). In terms of end use,
the adoption of military communications solutions by Land Force will remain the
maximum, compared to Air Force and Naval Force. Military communications will
continue to play a pivotal role in warfare, with numerous technological
advancements and potential applications. As indicated by a recently released
research report by Future Market Insights, the global military
communications market
 is expected to attain a value exceeding
US$ 68 Billion by the end of 2028, witnessing healthy expansion at a CAGR of
9.9% over a 10-year projection period, 2018-2028.  

2.5X
Growth Predicted for Satellite Communication Systems, Strongly Backed by
Rapidly Improving Satellite Communication Infrastructure

For more than four decades, satellite systems continue to be on
the leading edge of military communications. However, it is most likely that a
range of cutting-edge terrestrial communication technologies such as smart
phone will outweigh the capabilities of satellite communication technology in
upcoming years. Researchers and technology experts are currently exploring
various ways of introducing the satellite coverage technology to terrestrial
communication systems used commercially.

Fixed satellite service and mobile satellite service providers
can create abundant opportunities for the development of advanced military
communication equipment. Furthermore, collaborations involving satellite
communication service providers can potentially create a heap of new revenue
generation channels for advanced and connected military communication solution
providers. The revenue through adoption of SCS (satellite communication
systems) is predicted to grow 2.5X during 2018-2028.

For More Details, Ask Analyst @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/ask-question/rep-gb-627

The military is rapidly going
‘wireless’, specifically for sensor-driven security, environmental control,
tactical applications, and yard management. Military wireless communication
systems are often designed to operate in harsh environments, where the
equipment is exposed to stringent environmental factors. Furthermore, these
systems also provide high-level security to protect sensitive data critical for
national security and tactical operations. Swift development of commercial
wireless communication technology has surged the interest of the military
community in leveraging commercial technologies for addressing incessant communication
needs.

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Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently announced a new program that
aims to improve military communications at a millimeter (Mm) wave, with digital
phased arrays. The current millimeter wave system, which is platform-specific
and inconvenient, lacks interoperability and sufficient security. To make it
broadly applicable with improved security attributes, researchers are expected
to face multiple technical challenges such as wideband frequency coverage, mesh
networking, and precision beam pointing. DARPA’s newly announced program is
supposed to create a multi-beam to operate at 18-50 GHz for optimum security in
communications among multiple military platforms. Recent findings highlight
growing interest in the broader use of the Mm wave frequency band to achieve
enhanced security in communications occurring on small mobile platforms.
Advances in Mm wave, multi-beam phased arrays, and other technologies such as
digital radio are foreseen to drive transformation of networked mobile
platforms, which will eventually impact communication.

To
Get Sample Copy of Report Visit @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/sample/rep-gb-627

Demand
in Command & Control to Persist; Land Force to Register Maximum Use

Growing demand for multi-intelligence ground systems, and
large-scale, high-performance data and signal processing is anticipated to drive
applications of military communications in Command & Control, followed by
in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR). In terms of end use,
the adoption of military communications solutions by Land Force will remain the
maximum, compared to Air Force and Naval Force. Military communications will
continue to play a pivotal role in warfare, with numerous technological
advancements and potential applications. As indicated by a recently released
research report by Future Market Insights, the global military
communications market
 is expected to attain a value exceeding
US$ 68 Billion by the end of 2028, witnessing healthy expansion at a CAGR of
9.9% over a 10-year projection period, 2018-2028.  

2.5X
Growth Predicted for Satellite Communication Systems, Strongly Backed by
Rapidly Improving Satellite Communication Infrastructure

For more than four decades, satellite systems continue to be on
the leading edge of military communications. However, it is most likely that a
range of cutting-edge terrestrial communication technologies such as smart
phone will outweigh the capabilities of satellite communication technology in
upcoming years. Researchers and technology experts are currently exploring
various ways of introducing the satellite coverage technology to terrestrial
communication systems used commercially.

Fixed satellite service and mobile satellite service providers
can create abundant opportunities for the development of advanced military
communication equipment. Furthermore, collaborations involving satellite
communication service providers can potentially create a heap of new revenue
generation channels for advanced and connected military communication solution
providers. The revenue through adoption of SCS (satellite communication
systems) is predicted to grow 2.5X during 2018-2028.

For More Details, Ask Analyst @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/ask-question/rep-gb-627

The military is rapidly going
‘wireless’, specifically for sensor-driven security, environmental control,
tactical applications, and yard management. Military wireless communication
systems are often designed to operate in harsh environments, where the
equipment is exposed to stringent environmental factors. Furthermore, these
systems also provide high-level security to protect sensitive data critical for
national security and tactical operations. Swift development of commercial
wireless communication technology has surged the interest of the military
community in leveraging commercial technologies for addressing incessant communication
needs.

More
about Technology:

Unified Communication as a Service (UCaaS) Market

Business Analytics
BPO Services Market

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