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Mapping Earthquake Deformation in Taiwan With ENVI

Mapping Earthquake Deformation in Taiwan With ENVI

12/15/2025

Unlocking Critical Insights With ENVI® Tools Taiwan sits at the junction of major tectonic plates and regularly experiences powerful earthquakes. Understanding how the ground moves during these events is essential for disaster preparedness, public safety, and building community resilience. But traditional approaches like field... Read More >

Comparing Amplitude and Coherence Time Series With ICEYE US GTR Data and ENVI SARscape

Comparing Amplitude and Coherence Time Series With ICEYE US GTR Data and ENVI SARscape

12/3/2025

Large commercial SAR satellite constellations have opened a new era for persistent Earth monitoring, giving analysts the ability to move beyond simple two-image comparisons into robust time series analysis. By acquiring SAR data with near-identical geometry every 24 hours, Ground Track Repeat (GTR) missions minimize geometric decorrelation,... Read More >

Empowering D&I Analysts to Maximize the Value of SAR

Empowering D&I Analysts to Maximize the Value of SAR

12/1/2025

Defense and intelligence (D&I) analysts rely on high-resolution imagery with frequent revisit times to effectively monitor operational areas. While optical imagery is valuable, it faces limitations from cloud cover, smoke, and in some cases, infrequent revisit times. These challenges can hinder timely and accurate data collection and... Read More >

Easily Share Workflows With the Analytics Repository

Easily Share Workflows With the Analytics Repository

10/27/2025

With the recent release of ENVI® 6.2 and the Analytics Repository, it’s now easier than ever to create and share image processing workflows across your organization. With that in mind, we wrote this blog to: Introduce the Analytics Repository Describe how you can use ENVI’s interactive workflows to... Read More >

Deploy, Share, Repeat: AI Meets the Analytics Repository

Deploy, Share, Repeat: AI Meets the Analytics Repository

10/13/2025

The upcoming release of ENVI® Deep Learning 4.0 makes it easier than ever to import, deploy, and share AI models, including industry-standard ONNX models, using the integrated Analytics Repository. Whether you're building deep learning models in PyTorch, TensorFlow, or using ENVI’s native model creation tools, ENVI... Read More >

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Mobile Devices and Anytime, Anywhere Strategies

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In Defense and Intelligence environments, we’ve been hearing a lot about providing real-time information and awareness to war fighters anytime, anywhere. Global access to vital information isn’t just a luxury anymore; in many cases it’s an essential key to mission success. Situations and conditions change rapidly.  New information is coming in all of the time. Providing the latest situational awareness to those at the tactical edge has become an important goal for many Defense and Intel organizations. Mobile devices are an important component of Anytime, Anywhere strategies.

Mobile devices can be used to satisfy a variety of mission needs, both to those deployed overseas and here in the US. Applications for mobile devices range from email access, to Voice over IP, to a variety of mission specific ‘apps’ such as mapping and GIS tools. Many of these applications require connection to a server via wireless or cellular communications in order to be operational a tall. Others can operate in a disconnected mode, where the application is completely self contained on the device. Others operate in what is typically referred to as "sometimes connected". These applications generally load data while connected to a network and use that data when disconnected.

In order to support anytime, anywhere access, some sort of connectivity to either a wireless or cellular network is important. Here in the well-connected US, this isn’t usually a concern. However, for those at the tactical edge where conditions are austere, this presents a challenge. Further, since many of the applications used on mobile devices will need data from a server, data and communications security is a significant concern as well.

Despite these and other challenges, organizations are pressing forward with mobile solutions. There are a number of pilot programs currently underway, and a significant number of mobile devices deployed today. The pilot programs are structured to provide lessons learned on a regular basis so that they can quickly move to operational systems in the near future. In a recent article in the Defense Systems June/July 2013 issue, I read that DISA (the Defense Information Systems Agency) will begin offering mobile services as a subscription-based service in fiscal 2014.

I’ll be back later this month to talk about some of the challenges and opportunities associated with deploying mobile devices.

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Mobile devices are needed in many important mission, but for this type of work you should have wireless internet network. As the technology is improving day by day at a rapid pace, the technology is being used in various types of mission to communicate each other to share some valuable information.


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