Latest research on the utilisation of streaming technology to improve military interoperability will be presented at the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Image Forum this week.
Envitia will present its latest research into streaming technology and its defence applications to the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Image Forum this week.
Envitia’s research builds on Emmy-winning media standards that are the bedrock of broadcast streaming and applies these standards to modern defence technology.
This enables multiple media formats from space, air, land and sea military assets, across multiple allied forces, to be used more easily by military operators with access to a complete and overlapping mosaic picture that delivers situational awareness as a live streaming, real-time picture with embedded metadata, which is critical for Machine to Machine (M2M) applications.
This ongoing work is recognised by both the UK Ministry of Defence as well as the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Envitia’s well respected lead for imagery data standards, Dr Neil Kirk, will be presenting this research at the Forum in Herndon, VA.