The fact that human beings are social beings by nature and need to communicate dates back to the beginning of humanity. In this context, communication technologies range from graffiti to today's mobile communication networks, from Caesar's encryption to quantum-resistant cryptography, from people communicating with each other to machines communicating with each other, from smoke communication to laser communication. Within ASELSAN Research Center, we carry out our studies in areas that are predicted to shape the future in this broad perspective.
The idea of making devices talk to each other, inspired by human speech, is at the heart of the Internet of Things. Initially inspired by RFID and based on the basics of recognizing objects and making them talk to each other, the concept of "Internet of Things" has been growing in popularity since the 90s. Today, the rapid development of mobile communication technologies, developing semiconductor technologies, cheap and widespread use of wireless communication technologies have brought the concept of "Internet of Things" to the forefront. In the future, the "Internet of Things" concept is expected to be replaced by the "Internet of Everything".
ASELSAN Research Center carries out its activities with the aim of preparing our country for the upcoming "Internet of Everything" concept, reducing our foreign dependency in this field, and moving our country from being the last user of technology to a position that has a say in technology.