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03/27/2024 16:56

EDA science award for new methods of improving tactical communication

Christina Haberland Wissenschaftskommunikation
Fraunhofer-Institut für Kommunikation, Informationsverarbeitung und Ergonomie FKIE

    When communication in tactical settings needs to be made secure in highly sensitive and continuously changing environments, how can it be improved? This is the question that has been engaging scientists Johannes Loevenich and Dr Roberto Rigolin F. Lopes. Their work on it has been a success: The European Defence Agency (EDA) has presented the two former Fraunhofer FKIE employees, who now work at Thales Germany, with the “EDA Research, Technology, and Innovation Papers Award 2023” for their newly developed method for solving complex optimisation problems in modern tactical communication systems.

    Their work, published in a research paper titled “GNN-based Deep Reinforcement Learning with Adversarial Training for Robust Optimisation of Modern Tactical Communication Systems,” uses a hybrid Machine Learning approach based on graph neural networks and deep reinforcement learning.

    Loevenich, the main author and PhD student, explains the solution: “In our research, we focus on optimising modern tactical communication systems in mobile ad hoc networks, which are especially critical in military contexts. We address two main problems: predicting fast-changing network conditions, which we do using graph neural networks (GNNs), and dynamically configuring the system to ensure robust communication, which is improved using deep reinforcement learning (DRL). GNNs allow us to effectively model and predict the complex topology and dynamically changing status of the network, while DRL develops adaptive strategies to optimise network performance under those conditions.”

    Improved robustness through adversarial training

    The researchers drew attention to a key part of the work in the implementation of adversarial training, which substantially improves the robustness and security of the developed models. This approach primes the system to recognise faults and potential attacks and combat them effectively. Loevenich continues: “The research and development work that was part of my doctorate at Fraunhofer FKIE, and especially the development of the DRL components and the integration of adversarial training, contribute significantly to the performance and reliability of tactical communication systems, improving operational effectiveness in military fields of application.”

    Integration into different tactical communication products

    The researchers are currently working on integrating the developed models into tactical communication products of different model sizes and with different hardware requirements. “A key challenge is to develop an ML pipeline to ensure that the models function reliably both online and offline,” Loevenich explains. “We are focusing on how different instances of these models, which can perform different functions, can exchange information effectively. This requires carefully adjusting the system architecture and algorithms for optimum performance and communication between the models, while also ensuring that the system meets the requirements in terms of hardware efficiency and adaptability to different practical scenarios.”

    Promoting innovations in the defence sector

    The presentation of the “EDA Research, Technology, and Innovation Papers Awards” is part of the EDA’s strategy to engage in the field of research and development to gain insight into technological trends and promote cutting-edge innovations in the defence sector. Dr Markus Antweiler, deputy institute director of Fraunhofer FKIE, says: “The award is an important acknowledgement of the research team’s years of work to overcome technological limits with artificial intelligence processes, and to close ability gaps in security and defence. We offer our heartfelt congratulations.”


    Contact for scientific information:

    Peter Sevenich
    Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics FKIE
    Dep. Communication Systems
    Phone: +49 (0) 228 50212-467
    E-Mail: peter.sevenich@fkie.fraunhofer.de


    Original publication:

    https://www.fkie.fraunhofer.de/en/press-releases/eda-science-award.html


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    „EDA Research, Technology, and Innovation Papers Award 2023" for Johannes Loevenich (r.). With this award, the European Defence Agency (EDA) honours a new methodology developed by him to improve tactical communication.


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