Distributed transmit beamforming is an area of research that aims to enhance wireless network performance through cooperation of multiple radios.
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Ravos is a smart autonomous control system that provides intra-vehicle and inter-vehicle coordinated, resilient, adaptable services.
DST is undertaking a research program to develop and demonstrate the technologies required to conduct full-scale fatigue testing of helicopters.
DST is exploring how acoustic metamaterials can provide enhanced stealth capabilities to Defence platforms.
DST's energetic systems and effects research program enables critical science and technology to enhance, shape and transform ADF warfighting capability.
DST researchers are looking to fuse imagery from modern infrared sensors and laser detection and ranging (LADAR) sensors to obtain high accuracy threat recognition for efficient countermeasure response.
DST has partnered with the Adelaide-based company Myriota to develop a military-focused Internet of Things data terminal with direct-to-orbit communication capability.
High-power radio-frequency (HPRF) directed energy weapons (DEW) intentionally aims to couple electromagnetic energy into the circuitry of targeted electronic hardware at sufficient levels to cause operational disruption or damage.
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