PODCAST: How Internet of Battlefield Things will change future of warfare (and save lives) with Tarek Abdelzaher

9/16/2019 Mike Koon

Tarek Abdelzaher, a professor of computer science, is the academic lead of the Army Research Lab’s Alliance for Internet of Battlefield Things Research on Evolving Intelligent Goal-Driven Networks (REIGN). He joins Illinois Innovators to talk about its progress.

Written by Mike Koon

In 2017, the U.S. Army began outlining plans for the Internet of Battlefield Things, allowing military to be connected on the battlefield the same we are connected in our homes. It includes not only common consumer items like smartphones, wearable devices, cameras, etc., but provides analytics to help predict and perceive the enemy’s movement, for instance or to give machines the autonomy to carry out a course of action based on the programmed intent. The $25 million Army Research Project leans on six institutions, including the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Tarek Abdelzaher, a professor of computer science, is the academic lead of the Army Research Lab’s Alliance for IoBT Research on Evolving Intelligent Goal-Driven Networks (REIGN). He joins the program to talk about its progress.

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This story was published September 16, 2019.