
Defense vertical AI specialist company Funjin (CEO Deukhwa Kim) announced on the 29th that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea Anti-Drone Industry Association on the 25th for the development of drones and anti-drone systems and mutual technological exchange.
Through this agreement, the two organizations will ▲promote research and development of drone and counter-drone systems, ▲share the latest technology trends, ▲promote mutual support and convergence research, and, in particular, strengthen their cooperative system centered on electromagnetic spectrum and network optimization technologies.
In particular, Funjin is pursuing the advancement of next-generation core technologies that can be linked with drones, such as KWM-Ocelot, KWM-Hertz (ESM), and KWM-MUBU. KWM-Hertz (ESM) is a radio resource management solution that optimizes target signal quality (SINR, interference, etc.) by reflecting communication groups, number of channels, operational radius, and movement plan information. KWM-MUBU is a relay drone deployment optimization solution that enhances MANET network connectivity and performance based on operational environment and terrain information.
Based on this technological prowess, Funjin plans to continuously develop convergence solutions in the drone and counter-drone fields and further establish an AI-based drone industry ecosystem that can expand beyond national defense to public safety.
Kim Deuk-hwa, CEO of Fundin, said, “It is meaningful to contribute to the development of drones and anti-drone systems through collaboration with the Korea Anti-Drone Industry Association,” and added, “We will bring about changes that can be felt in the field by introducing AI-based electromagnetic spectrum analysis and network optimization technologies to drones.”
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