The future naval tactical combat system will include a network of multiple acoustic and nonacoustic sensor modules deployed on airborne, surface, and sub-surface unmanned vehicles. Command and Control (C2) information will be sent to the sensor platforms (off-board vehicles), and sensor data will be communicated from off-board vehicles back to the LCS through a variety of communications paths that could include Line of Sight (LOS), satellite, other Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) and acoustic data paths. A prototypical example is the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). This ship is envisioned to be smaller, less expensive to build, with the flexibility for supporting a variety of focused missions through the use of modular Mission Packages, and standard open interfaces. A Mission Package may consist of a combination of modules, manned and unmanned off-board vehicles, deployable sensors, and mission manning detachments.
Adaptive Remote Sensor Communications
2010
17 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Common Carrier & Satellite , Communication and radio systems , Remote detectors , Tactical warfare , Drones , Artificial satellites , Acoustic detectors , Naval vessels(Combatant) , Subsurface , Command and control systems , Airborne , Interfaces , Line of sight , Modules(Electronics) , Blos(Beyond line of sight) , Lcs(Littoral combat ship) , Sbir(Small business innovation research) , Sbir reports , Sbir topic n06-053 phase 2 , Mission packages
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