Hi Alfie,I think the company that can't be named is Heron
Interesting article..
Pentagon Wants a Process to Field Unmanned Systems, AI Faster - USNI News
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Though the Pentagon is accelerating how it buys unmanned and artificial intelligence systems, leaders want to move faster still in acquiring what the Defense Department considers key future technology. Alan Shaffer, deputy under secretary of defense acquisition and...news.usni.org
SKyGrid
Boeing venture announces world first AI-powered cybersecurity for drones
www.aerospace-technology.com
Sparkcognition (mentioned as Boeing's partner in cybersecurity) has about 60 patents/applications, many of them in the AI field:
https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/search?q=sparkcognition
These looks relevant:
US2022077951A1 MACHINE-LEARNING BASED ANALYSIS AND RESPONSE BASED ON ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVEFORMS AND SENSOR DATA
US2022077878A1 MACHINE-LEARNING BASED ANALYSIS AND RESPONSE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVEFORMS
These patent applications relate to software defined radio (SDR) which uses machine learning (ML) rules to determine the characteristics of radio signals.
[0004] A particular aspect of the disclosure describes a method that includes determining, based at least in part on parameters of a software-defined radio (SDR), waveform data descriptive of an electromagnetic waveform and generating feature data based on the waveform data and based on one or more symbols decoded from the electromagnetic waveform. The method also includes providing the feature data as input to a machine-learning model and initiating a response action based on an output of the machine-learning model. A system for performing the method and computer-readable media storing instructions to perform the method are also described.
As seen in Fig 3, the ML models are incorporated in a processor, so not using Akida. That's not to say that Akida could not be gainfully employed in this system.