Title of report: Development and Prospects of Intelligent Navigation Technology for Aircraft
Time: 10:00, November 24, 2021
Location: Conference Room M602, 6th floor of the M Building, APM
Speaker: Professor CHEN Shuai (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)
Abstract
The intelligentization of weapons and equipment will a strategic high ground that the world's major military powers compete for the initiative in future wars. The disruptive intelligentization technology can change the rules of the game, and intelligent navigation technology is the key to achieving intelligentization of weapons and equipment. This report explores the basic concepts of intelligent navigation, analyzes the urgent needs for intelligent navigation technology of aircraft in combination with the evolution of future battles, describes the research level and development roadmap for the navigation system to achieve artificial intelligence, and looks forward to the future development of aircraft intelligent navigation technology.
About the speaker
CHEN Shuai, Professor at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, executive deputy director of Jiangsu Province Engineering Research Center for Intelligent Navigation and Control of Complex Moving Object, outstanding backbone teacher of the "Qing-Lan" Program of Jiangsu Province, director of an innovation center of China National Space Administration, director of “Si-Yuan” Artificial Intelligence Science and Technology Collaborative Innovation Alliance, evaluation expert of Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education, member of the Management Office of a major fundamental research project for an equipment, member of the Program Committee of the Frontier Forum of Intelligent Precision Strike System, and Editorial Board member of the Journal Aerospace Control. He is mainly engaged in research on satellite positioning, inertial navigation and integrated navigation. In recent years, he has presided over more than 20 projects such as national defense major basic research program, major basic research on equipment, “CHI” program (Core electronic devices, High-end general-purpose chips and Infrastructural software products), Field Fund of the Foundation Enhancement Program of the Military Science and Technology Commission. Moreover, he stands a deputy chief engineer for some major or key project on military supplies, such as the National Defense 173 plan, subproject of the major key research project on military equipment, and key pre-research on equipment. He has published more than 80 academic papers and applied for more than 60 national defense patents or national invention patents as the first inventor. Additionally, as the principal tutor, he instructed students to participate in science and technology competitions and won more than 20 awards such as the first prize of the National Challenge Cup, the first prize in the National Finals of the China Graduate Electronics Design Contest.