Submissions for Warsaw 2018

WG3 Military Technology

This does not reflect the final program for the conference.

 

Abstracts for ISMS 2018 Conference

Abstracts from the 2018 conference are now posted under past conferences

 

Panel 1

João Vieira Caetano, Diogo Duarte, Teresa Cabral, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Risk Assessment – A New Approach

Juha Mattila, Simon Parkinson, Opportunities and Constraints in Applying Artificial Intelligence in Military Enterprise

António Carlos dos Santos Ferreira, Vulnerability Analysis in Critical Infrastructures: A Methodology

 

Panel 2

Kalle Saastamoinen, Antti Rissanen, Description of a Modern Digitalized and Co-Operated Border Control Environment at Airport

William S Andrews, A Technical Examination of The Main Armament of The French Char B1 Bis Tank, The Best Armed Series-Produced Tank in Service in 1939

 

Panel 3

Tomáš Binar, Interdisciplinary Assessment of Environmental Impact on Aircraft/Aviation

Paweł Maciejewski, Małgorzata Gawlik-Kobylińska, Jacek Lebiedź,

Virtual Training to Survive in CBRN Environment

Tomáš Binar, Impacts of Simulated Climate Change on Tatra 6x6 VVN Vehicle Engine Function Parts  

Frank-Michael Adam, The Possible Use of UCAV’s in The Namibian Navy

Lantto, H., Huopio, S., Åkesson, B., Nikkarila, J-P., Suojanen, M., Ristolainen, M., Tuukkanen, T., Wargaming The Cyber Resilience of Structurally and Technologically Different Networks

 

 

Round table

Discussion of advanced degrees for military science and technology

 

Round tables can take any form that is useful to the participants in the working group, and will be organized at the discretion of the working group chair. Chairs may also decide to forego the roundtable option in order to allow participation in other panels. 

 

While the traditional panel involves presentations followed by questions and answers, a roundtable will normally be more interactive, and involve the audience as well as the people on the roundtable, in a free-flowing discussion like a seminar.