Title :
Space and terrestrial transmission systems in tactical C3 architectures
Author :
Mallion, Richard J.
Author_Institution :
Joint Tactical Command Control & Commun. Agency, Ft. Monmouth, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Key elements of space and terrestrial transmission systems in tactical command, control, and communications (C3) architectures are discussed and the current transmission architecture, supporting tactical command and control, is outlined. Over the years a tactical transmission architecture has emerged which makes the most of each transmission medium´s specific characteristics. This architecture includes single-channel terrestrial VHF nets for direct command and control of land combat; single-channel terrestrial UHF nets for direct command and control of combat in the air; single-channel satellite UHF nets for command and control of the battle at sea, or to execute the initial phases of single service and joint force contingency actions; multichannel terrestrial networks for command and control of forces on land, and to serve combat support and combat service support activities; and multichannel satellite systems to support the higher echelon command and control structure, especially in widely dispersed situations
Keywords :
command and control systems; electronic warfare; satellite relay systems; air combat; battle; command and control; command control and communication; contingency actions; land combat; multichannel satellite systems; multichannel terrestrial networks; satellite UHF nets; sea; single-channel terrestrial UHF nets; single-channel terrestrial VHF nets; space transmission systems; tactical C3 architectures; tactical transmission architecture; Command and control systems; Communication system control; Control systems; Investments; Space technology; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics and Aerospace Conference, 1988. How will Space and Terrestrial Systems Share the Future? Conference Proceedings, IEEE EASCON '88, 21st Annual
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
DOI :
10.1109/EASCON.1988.11237