Airborne Network Gateway

Abstract

Airborne Tactical Relay - An airborne tactical relay capability enables Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) range extension for tactical mobile communications. Within the current deployed forces there is no airborne network tier to support locally distributed ground and naval forces at lower tactical levels. The need to increase the capability to support tactical forces at lower levels is highlighted in the 2006 Naval Research Advisory Committee (NRAC) Distributed Operations Study. The lack of an airborne tactical relay limits BLOS tactical communications to available satellite communications. This research will develop, integrate and demonstrate airborne tactical relay technology to support locally distributed tactical forces and achieve improved near-term networked communications capability. Focus will be placed on the transition from research to accelerated fielding. Several candidate payloads and platforms will be investigated to meet the needs of the tactical military user at the lower tactical network tiers, for example, small unit relay. Upon the selection of candidates, the technologies will be integrated, matured and demonstrated to support transition. Research and development will include the development and integration of the payload to include Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS), Enhanced Position Location and Reporting (EPLRS), and Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) for example; the payload to platform integration to support demonstration; and the development of a small unit Concept of Operations (CONOPS) to demonstrate operations supported by the range extension for tactical units. Demonstrations will be used to support technology maturation and verify technology transition criteria. Gateway Interoperability - Gateway functions on the ground and in the air are becoming common across the tactical battlefield to integrate disparate networks. Gateways as a general term include relays (range extension), bridges (connect across networks), message translation (connect across data links), and guards/cross domain security (connect across security domains). This research will define, develop, integrate, demonstrate, and assess technology that provides standards to perform gateway functions from the tactical edge to the core Global Information Grid network (GIG). Many technologies and components exist to perform the variety of gateway functions discussed. These would be assessed to identify desirable aspects to be leveraged as the foundation for providing improved interoperability. Emphasis will be placed on demonstrating capabilities to support airborne tactical relays and airborne network gateways. The research will be expanded to provide the technical basis for standards and policies that can be applied across DoD, specifically in support of the GIG. Airborne Network Gateway Open Call – A percentage of the Airborne Network Gateway funding will be dedicated to supporting new research initiatives in this technical area. Each fiscal year, a RFP will be sent out with specific technical focus area and evaluation criteria for each project. The proposals will be graded by a peer review team who score each proposal in each of predetermined criteria. Proposals are then selected based on total score.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2012
Source ID
P662_0603662D8Z_3_0400_PB_2012

Tags

Readers

  • Computer Networking
  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.
  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

Technology Areas

  • Space
  • Space - Satellites

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