[Turing-Southampton] Turing Dynamic situational awareness from autonomous platforms (1, 000 Drones) Workshop: Thursday 13th February 2019
Susan Davies
sdd1 at soton.ac.uk
Fri Jan 10 14:22:00 GMT 2020
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This workshop may be of interest to researchers in the fields of robotics, AI, autonomous strategy/systems or air/space platforms background (preferably in a Defence and Security context but not essential).
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Hello,
The Alan Turing Institute is pleased to invite you to join a one day workshop to determine the key research challenges to using a system of air and land autonomous platforms in a defence and security context on Thursday 13 February, 10:00 - 17:00 at the Turing in London.
The workshop will assess possible contexts for use and expose the key research questions that need to be addressed. Participants will help identify and evaluate any existing research efforts that could contribute towards the research questions.
A prioritised list of the key issues will be created for further investigation at a follow on 5 day data workshop scheduled for May 2020. This work is intended to unlock a research programme into the challenges raised by the workshop and will underpin a real world trial using 640 Autonomous airborne systems, 300 Autonomous ground borne systems and 10 base stations or "Aviaries" for the air platforms, which will be staffed in the first instance.
We hope you will be able to join us on 13 February. For more information and to register for this event, please contact Alaric Williams<mailto:a.williams at turing.ac.uk> or Kate Wicks<mailto:kwicks at turing.ac.uk>.
Thank you
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