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12 June 2025

Military Embedded Systems Features Guest Blog from Fuse President Scott Rosebush

Blog outlines how artificial intelligence can strengthen warfighter comms in DDIL environments

“Cross-radio stitching in a geographically dispersed network with U.S. Joint and coalition partners operating across air, land, and sea isn’t easy. . . But what if AI could help the network think for itself?”

That excerpt from a new Military Embedded Systems guest blog by Fuse President Scott Rosebush captures the challenge of achieving resilient communications in today’s contested, congested, and data-intensive battlespaces — and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in overcoming it.

The blog, “Smarter, tougher networking – How AI can help in DDIL environments,” outlines how AI can autonomously monitor, adapt, and optimize network performance across a diverse mix of radios, links, and platforms — with no human in the loop and no hardware modifications required.

It touches on:

  • The operational realities of DDIL environments and the limitations of relying on any single comms system
  • The promise of AI-enabled network controllers that can self-learn, self-heal, and dynamically reroute traffic in real time
  • How existing hardware and architectures can support these smart capabilities today — without waiting for the “next generation”

The full story is now available online at Military Embedded Systems

About Fuse Integration

Fuse is a warfighter-focused engineering and design firm providing innovative communications, networking and computing solutions for defense customers. The company’s virtualized network systems, tactical edge network and airborne networking gateway products improve the sharing of information, video, text and voice among warfighters throughout airborne, maritime and ground environments. Founded in 2010, Fuse is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business with headquarters in San Diego and a corporate office in Washington, D.C. www.fuseintegration.com

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