Title: Open systems architecture for
1A Common Architecturefor Situational Awareness
- Open systems architecture for
- national systems
- L.E. Cochran FirstMark Technologies Ltd.
1 December 1999
2DND Mission Requirements (General Henault 1999)
- Interoperability across variety of DND systems
and with allied systems - Fusion of satellite imagery, geomatics data and
signals intelligence and delivery of information
to the commander in the field - Real time access on the global level to COP in
the theatre - Battlespace and situation awareness knowledge
- Longevity of systems to evolve with emerging
technologies - Integrate current systems
3The ODIN Project, an Example
- Operational Digital Imagery Navigator
- A near-real time satellite surveillance tool
- MARCOT 98 Exercise demonstrated practical
application of current technology in integrated
mission planning, acquisition and target
detection/reporting. - Also illustrated need for architecture-centric
approach to integrated system development
(sticking COTS software together is a fantasy!) - Intended to support operational objectives of COP
4Operational Context
Illustrates Temporal states of SA Systems
5Operational Concept
Multi-Sensor Platforms
Mission Planning Sensor Data Acquisition Target
Data Fusion Image Data Fusion GeoInfo
Integration Image/Data Analysis Situation
Display Information Distribution
Field Units
Joint C2 Info System
6Distributed Component System Concept
Fixed Components
Deployable Components
Ground Stations (Mobile/transportable)
Ground Stations (Fixed)
Executive/Command HQ Unit
Airborne Units
Data Repositories
Specialists Applications
Field Command Unit Theatre Ops Support
Naval Units
- Adaptive
- Rapid Deployment
- Mulitple Copies
Mobile Field Units
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8DISTRIBUTED COMMON ARCHITECTURE
Remote Data Access
Command/Control Environment
ODIN Internal Components
- Ops Planning Scheduling
- Satellite Data Acquisition
- Remote Data Search Access
- Image Processing
- Feature Extraction
- Image Data Fusion
- Auto Target Recognition
- Target Data Fusion
- Image Analysis Annotation
- Map/Display Products
- Target Reports
Data Discovery Environment
Communications Environment
Data Mining Environment
Civil Surveillance Environment
Data Ordering Environment
Simulation/Training Environment
Data Acquisition Environment
Test Environment Environment
Databases
GUI Environment
Domain Object Models
Conceptual Data Model
HARDWARE ENVIRONMENT
WEB ENVIRONMENT
9External Systems Organizations
FUNCTIONAL CONCEPT
Surveillance Satellites (SAR/Optical)
Operations Planning Scheduling
JC2IS Command Control
Ingested Sensor Data
Satellite Data Acquisition
Image Processing
Feature Extraction
- Collaborative
- Systems
- Aurora
- HFSWR
- Acoustic
- Allied
Target Data From External Systems
Image Data Fusion
AutoTarget Recognition/ Classification
Image Analysis Annotation
Archived Image/Sensor Data
Target Data Fusion
Map/Display Products
Remote Data Search Access
Remote Archives GIS Data
Geospatial Data
Target Reports
Client Organizations
Demonstrated
10Imagery Geospatial Tools
14 Existing Tool products were identified and
evaluated
Product Name
Product Type/Function
Supplier
Integrated Imagery and geospatial analysis system
Carterra Analyst
Lockheed Martin Space Imaging
ILOG Jviews
ILOG Jviews
2D Java Class Libraries
IMEWS
Image Manipulation and exploitation workstation
PCI
Digital Imagery exploitation and production system
GTE
DIEPS
Khoros
Software Integration and development
environment for data manipulation display
Khoral Research Inc.
IDL
Interactive Data Language for data analysis
visualization
Research Systems
Environment for visualization and image processing
Research Systems
ENVI
Open Geospatial Datastore Interface
J2 Geomatics, Global Geomatics
OGDI
11Architectural Framework
- Addresses the need for making autonomous systems
work together (Interoperability) - Identifies common infrastructure elements
- Provides an incremental and evolutionary
integration environment - Is a formalized methodology/process
- Communicates requirements and capabilities
between all stakeholders - Is consistent with USDOD system procurement
practices
12Architectural Framework
OPERATIONAL ARCHITECTURE
Identifies Operational Relationships and
Information Needs
CONCEPTUAL DATA MODEL
Defines Data Content and Relationships
TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE
Specific capabilities for Information Exchange
Other Reqmts
SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE
Relates Capabilities and Characteristics to
Operational Requirements
Prescribes Standards and Conventions
Technical criteria for Interoperable Implementatio
n/procurement
13ODIN Architecture Framework
Glossary
Operational Architecture
Technical Architecture
System Architecture
Conceptual Data Model
Migration Plan
Technical Architecture Profile
Evolutionary Phase Implementation Plan
Vol I To-Be System Architecture Description
Metadata
Operational Concept Diagram
Imagery
Operational Relationship Chart
Standards Technology Forecast
System Element Interface Description
Air Transportation
Functional Manager Guidance Input Form
Activity Hierarchy
System Information Exchange Matrix
Ground Transportation
Activity Diagram
Water Transportation
Volume II
Information Exchange Requirements Matrix
ODIN Interoperability Profile
Water Features
Cultural Features
Vol III As-Is System Architecture Description
Physiography
Operational Scenarios
Other.
System/Segment Element Interface Diag.
System/Segment Interface Matrix
14ODIN System Operational Architecture
Description (ODIN OAD)
Specs
ODIN Technical Architecture
ODIN Conceptual Data Model
Interface Control Docs (ICDs)
System Information Exchange Matrix
ODIN Interoperability Profile (ODIN IP)
Application Category
Common Support Services
Application Program Interfaces (APIs)
Media
Format
15A Common Architecture
- Architectural framework defines a common,
non-proprietary environment for collaborative
systems. - Enables systems to be procured, modified,
replaced as components in an integrated system. - Supports multiple vendors rather than single
vendor. - Facilitates autonomous organizational units in
cooperative, economical development operation. - Provides an operational environment for
integrating and evaluating new components/technolo
gies.
16A Common Architecture (Contd)
- The architectural initiative is connectable to
and consistent with other initiatives - Disaster Management
- OGDI III
- CEONet/GEONet
- Geomatics Canada Geoconnections
- Open GIS consortium Web Mapping Testbed
- NIMA USIGS IEC
- US Army TEC
17Summary
- It is practical to integrate existing sensor
systems to achieve good operational performance. - Ad Hoc approach to system procurement should be
replaced with a common architecture to provide a
framework for component development. - The architectural framework emerging from ODIN is
applicable to and supportive of the individual
CRAD Thrust areas in C2, surveillance and data
fusion. - The implementation of an architectural framework
should be a joint development.