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Improve transport for the user
Can Germanium on Silicon SPADS be introduced to LIDA systems for CAVs, providing greater accuracy when identifying surrounding attributes and over greater distances (using QKD to ensure a secure system)?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
CAVs
Germanium on Silicon SPADS
LIDA systems
QKD
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Grow and level up the economy
What requirements should apply to navigation bridge sensors and controls for use in MASS, in particular human and machine interfaces, update rates, and data representation?
Department for Transport, 2023
transport
infrastructure
technology
automation
safety
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Maintaining advantage through enhanced technology
Exploiting the electromagnetic spectrum - How do we develop approaches to maximise the use of the electronic spectrum in congested environments to ensure commanders are able to access the information they need? How can we improve secure transmission of information? How do we integrate new and emerging technological solutions with legacy equipment to achieve this communications edge?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
technology
electromagnetic spectrum
communications
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Information, big data and autonomy
Ubiquitous sensing and processing - in the future, sensors will become smaller and cheaper leading to their wide availability both in civilian applications and in defence. They will also be available to our adversaries. How they are deployed and how the information they generate is managed and used will be key. We need to understand how they will be networked and how automation could be exploited to task and manage them.
Ministry of Defence, 2018
sensors
automation
data management
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The rapidly evolving operating environment
Sensors – The basic human need to know and understand your environment is of particular imperative to the Armed Forces. Defence is interested in the development of small, low-power, light-weight, multi-modal sensing capabilities for example to detect explosive and chemical substances, and radio frequency emissions.
Ministry of Defence, 2018
technology
defence
sensors
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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) and firearms
Fast/high throughput trace detection and body scanners.
Home Office, 2019
security
technology
trace detection
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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) and firearms
Low-cost tools for detecting threat items in bags.
Home Office, 2019
security
detection
threats
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Identity
Assuring the integrity of documents (possibly electronic), for example involving distributed ledger technology and advances in materials.
Home Office, 2019
technology
distributed ledger technology
materials
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Measuring change
How can we develop and exploit new methodologies to ensure cost-effective monitoring (for example remote sensing and environmental DNA)?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
monitoring
remote sensing
environmental DNA
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Environmental monitoring and data science
Advanced electronics: How will sensors, omics, geographical information systems, internet of things, be used to support regulation and enforcement needs across the agri-envrionmental and food sectors?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
geospatial data
sensors
omics
GIS
IoT
agriculture
environment
food
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