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Design and Implementation of a Tactical-datalink Unit for Interfacing and Forwarding(TUF) to Interlock and Forward MIDS JTRS
Sangtae Lee, Jongseo Kim, Taegwon Kim, Youngseung Kim, Seungbae Jee, Jaeyoung Cheon, MinGyu Jung
http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2024.51.3.252
The MIDS LVT terminal is changed to MIDS JTRS terminals with improved crypto modernization, enhanced throughput and frequency remapping functions due to encryption keys and bandwidth limitations. The Korean military is carrying out various performance improvement projects for the Link-16 network equipped with a MIDS JTRS terminal. In this paper, a tactical datalink unit for interfacing and forwarding(TUF) was designed and implemented to interlock and forward tactical information to the existing C2 host system (MCRC, KTMO, etc.) using MIDS JTRS terminal.
The TUF had improved scalability and maintainability through a server-client structure design that could remotely control and manage MIDS JTRS terminal interlocking and forwarding in consideration of the network operating environment. The TUF consisted of interlocking and forwarding, a basic C2 (command & control) host, and a monitoring tool. The TUF was verified through linkage with previously verified overseas tools. The TUF secured technical know-how for MIDS JTRS terminal integration by achieving the purpose of interlocking and forwarding through domestic technology development, away from the existing method of interlocking and forwarding through overseas tools. The existing weapon system without MIDS JTRS terminal linkage function could join the Link-16 network to enhance military operational operability and survivability.
Design and Implementation of Framework Based Emulator Considering Expansion of MIDS LVT Platform
Sangtae Lee, Jongseo Kim, Sounghyouk Wi, Taegwon Lee, Seungbae Jee, Seungchan Lee
http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2021.48.1.61
MIDS LVT is communication equipment mounted with Link-16-based weapon systems to provide the Link-16 operating environment between weapon systems. Currently, the military operates the MIDS LVT BU1, but it will be changed to the BU2 and JTRS according to the performance improvement. The communication interface, message data format, and message composition of the MIDS LVT are different depending on the platform family (BU1/BU2/JTRS) and type (A,D,J). In this paper, we propose a framework based emulator design and implementation method that considers the MIDS LVT platform extension to improve these problems. In consideration of the quality attributes of the sw architecture, we designed a common based framework for modifiability, reusability, and extensibility. The MIDS LVT emulator comprises the MIDS LVT emulator processing, link interface processing, and monitoring tool. The MIDS LVT emulator was implemented by deriving and improving functions through the analysis of the functions of the previously developed overseas tools. Through the development of the MIDS LVT emulator, it can be used to develop and verify the developed Link-16 host system.
Development of Reconfigurable Tactical Operation Display Framework by Battery and Battalion
Sangtae Lee, Seungyoung Lee, SoungHyouk Wi, Kyutae Cho
The tactical operation centers of future anti-aircraft missile systems provide the environment for the research on future air threats, tactical information, integrated battlefield environment creation and management, engagement control and command and control algorithms. To develop the key functional elements of integrated battlefield situation creation and processing and tactical operation automation processing operations, battery/battalion tactical operation control and reconfiguration design software are required. Therefore, the algorithm software of each function and the tactical operation display software and link software for interworking between equipment were developed as reconfigurable through a data-centric design. In this paper, a tactical operation display framework that can be reconfigured on the operation display of the tactical operations according to the battery/battalion is introduced. This tactical operation display framework was used to develop a common data model design for the reconfigurable structure of multi-role tactical operations with battery / battalion and mission views, and a display configuration tool that provides a tactical operation display framework for view development was also developed using the MVC pattern. If the tactical operation display framework is used, it will be possible to reuse the view design through the common base structure, and a view that can be reconfigured easily and quickly will also be developed.
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