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Title: Intro To Military Communications Systems


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Intro To Military Communications Systems
Architecture
Interoperability
Integration
Interface Ports
Firewalls
Gateways
2
The EM Spectrum 2/10,000
MHz
GHz
3
ASSIGNMENTS WITHIN VHF BAND
4
Comms Military Applications
  • C, C2, C3, I, ISTAR, C4ISR, SAS, Cbt ID, etc
  • NETWORK CENTRIC WARFARE
  • Modelling Simulation
  • Logistical management (SUSTAIN)
  • Day to day business
  • Acquisition process
  • EVERYTHING!!!!

5
References for Comms Course
  • Tactical Communications for the Digitized
    Battlefield, Ryan Frater (one per student)
  • Introduction to Wireless Communications CD (self
    learning package)
  • Radio Communications in the Digital Age Volumes
    One and Two, Harris Corporation
  • CIS Handbook and Equipment Supplement (aval on
    the S drive)
  • Basics of Electromagnetic Waves Antennas (Dr
    Antar) (aval on S drive)
  • Lecture notes (that you make yourself!)

6
MILITARY COMMSIssues Problem Areas
  • Shortage of spectrum/bandwidth
  • Insufficient throughput rates
  • Require high quality voice and data over the same
    system
  • Need to rapidly establish fully capable networks
    in all type of terrain
  • Some serious issues in urban terrain
  • Some issues in mountainous/complex terrain
  • Require system that is relatively simple to
    establish, operate and maintain

7
MILITARY COMMSIssues Problem Areas
  • Require high security
  • Security of data and information (including
    ancillaries like GPS)
  • Resistance to interference (both accidental and
    planned)
  • Require confidence in user IDs and authority
    levels
  • Interoperability
  • With US and other allies
  • With other Canadian services
  • With national IT systems/services

8
Military Communications
  • Course Aim
  • To give students an understanding of the
    application of current and future tactical
    communications systems technology

9
Military Communications
  • Course Objectives
  • Upon completion of this course the student will
    be able to evaluate, and, to predict the
    consequences of changes in the design and
    establishment of military communications systems
    including
  •         Describing the fundamentals of wired and
    wireless communication systems
  •         Comparing the advantages and
    disadvantages of various forms of
    electro-magnetic propagation
  •         Explaining
  • a. the importance of electro-magnetic spectrum
    management
  • b. sources of error and methods of resolving them
  • c. the impact of signal to noise ratios on
    wireless communications
  • d. how to protect on communications systems,
    wired or wireless, from electro-magnetic
    interference
  •         Describing fundamental concepts in the
    application of, and defence against, electronic
    warfare

10
Military Communications
  • QUESTIONS
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