• DocumentCode
    295563
  • Title

    Intelligence dissemination using the three-channel Commanders´ Tactical Terminal

  • Author

    Franke, Ernie ; Szelistowski, Bob ; Murphy, Diane ; Fortier, Gene

  • Author_Institution
    ECI Div., E-Systems, St. Petersburg, FL, USA
  • Volume
    2
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    35010
  • Firstpage
    710
  • Abstract
    The fielded Commanders´ Tactical Terminal (CTT) provides the warfighter with seamless, near-real-time tactical intelligence and targeting information. It is the golden thread for the US Army´s Integrated Battlefield Targeting Architecture and acts as a vital link in its modernization objectives. The terminal supplies the critical data link to battle managers, intelligence centers, air defense, fire support and aviation nodes across all service lines. The CTT terminal family includes the one-channel receive-only Versatile Intelligence Portable Receiver (VIPR); the one-channel, full-duplex CTT(1); the one-channel, full-duplex TIU/G; the two-channel, receive-only (CTT/H-R) CTT(2); and the three-channel, full-duplex (CTT/H3) and receive-only (CTT/H-R3) CTT(3) terminals. The CTT(3) allows the user to exploit all modes and rates of near-real-time UHF intelligence broadcast networks such as: TRIXS, TIBS, TDDS/TADIXS-B and GPL. The VME open architecture of the CTT(3) terminal supports product improvements such as demand assigned multiple access (DAMA) and high speed fleet broadcast (HSFB) operation in the future. The CTT(3) operates full-duplex in the TRIXS, TIBS or GPL networks while simultaneously receiving two additional channels of intelligence broadcasts. These communications systems permit data to be sent directly to users without any intermediate recipients, time delays, or data filtering. These dedicated communications links to the users provide timely intelligence for target acquisition, mission planning, threat avoidance, and battle management
  • Keywords
    command and control systems; data communication; demand assigned multiple access; open systems; radio equipment; radio links; satellite communication; system buses; telecommunication terminals; DAMA; Integrated Battlefield Targeting Architecture; UHF intelligence broadcast networks; US Army; VME open architecture; Versatile Intelligence Portable Receiver; air defense; aviation nodes; communications systems; data link; dedicated communications links; demand assigned multiple access; fire support; full-duplex terminals; high speed fleet broadcast operation; intelligence centers; intelligence dissemination; mission planning; receive-only terminals; satellite communication; target acquisition; targeting information; threat avoidance; three-channel Commanders Tactical Terminal; Engineering management; Intelligent networks; Intelligent sensors; Military aircraft; Reconnaissance; Relays; Satellite broadcasting; Strontium; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Yarn;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Military Communications Conference, 1995. MILCOM '95, Conference Record, IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    San Diego, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-2489-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/MILCOM.1995.483558
  • Filename
    483558