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A next-generation protective emblem

Cross-frequency protective options for non-combatants in the context of (fully) autonomous warfare
Publication date
2024-03-20
Document type
Research article
Author
Hinck, Daniel C.
Schöttler, Jonas 
Krantz, Maria
Widulle, Niklas  
Isleif, Katharina-Sophie  
Niggemann, Oliver  
Organisational unit
Informatik im Maschinenbau  
Messtechnik  
DTEC.bw  
DOI
10.1017/s1816383124000018
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/20425
Project
KI-basierte Assistenzsystemplattform für komplexe Produktionsprozesse des Maschinen- und Anlagenbaus  
Digitale Zwillinge für Intelligente Schiffe und für Schiffsflotten  
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Series or journal
International Review of the Red Cross
ISSN
1607-5889
Periodical volume
106
Periodical issue
926
First page
703
Last page
731
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
Additional Information
Language
English
Keyword
dtec.bw
Abstract
The protection of non-combatants in times of autonomous warfare raises the question of the timeliness of the international protective emblem. (Fully) Autonomous weapon systems are often launched from a great distance, and there may be no possibility for the operators to notice protective emblems at the point of impact; therefore, such weapon systems will need to have a way to detect protective emblems and react accordingly. In this regard, the present contribution suggests a cross-frequency protective emblem. Technical deployment is considered, as well as interpretation by methods of machine learning. Approaches are explored as to how software can recognize protective emblems under the influence of various boundary conditions. Since a new protective emblem could also be misused, methods of distribution are considered, including encryption and authentication of the received signal. Finally, ethical aspects are examined.
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