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Designing Data Exchange Experiments Using Architectural Techniques

Designing Data Exchange Experiments Using Architectural Techniques. 25 October 2006 Dave McDaniel Silver Bullet Solutions, Inc. Experiment Purposes. Explore new ways of database synchronization across the domains: Submarine Surface Airborne C4ISR

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Designing Data Exchange Experiments Using Architectural Techniques

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  1. Designing Data Exchange Experiments Using Architectural Techniques 25 October 2006 Dave McDaniel Silver Bullet Solutions, Inc.

  2. Experiment Purposes • Explore new ways of database synchronization across the domains: • Submarine • Surface • Airborne • C4ISR • Explore new development and experimentation processes for Navy Open Architecture and FORCEnet.

  3. Notional OA Experiment OV-1 Maritime Interdiction / ISR “National Critical Contact of Interest” Shipping Lanes Electronic Emission Detection Data Link C2 Data Fn Backbone FORCEnet E-2 P-3 Nat’l CCOI CVN DDG SH-60 SSN SSGN

  4. Maritime Interdiction / ISR Scenario“Critical Contact of Interest Surveillance and Prosecution”Sequence Diagram (UML) Nat'l Assets SSN CVN DDG SH-60/UAV E-2 P-3 Various CCOI report Voice /SIPRNET /GCCS-M Voice report / OPTASK revision Link-11/16 Track ID Change Various Intel report Link-11/16 Control Message Control / Track Message Launch/Control Message/Imagery Link-11 / SIPRNET Various Command Message Various Intel report Voice Command/Control Voice / GCCS-M/ SIPRNET Command and Control Various Intel Report HAWKLINK BYG-1 SSDS AEGIS E2-C2 P3-C2 ISIS GCCS-M

  5. Notional OA Experiment OV-1 SURFACE WARFARE/FORCE PROTECTION “Small Boat Threat” FORCEnet E-2 P-3 CVN DDG SH-60 Data Link SSN C2 Data Fn Backbone

  6. SUW Scenario“Small Boat Threat” - Sequence Diagram (UML) Small Boats SSN CVN DDG SH-60/UAV E-2 P-3 Visual Contact SIPRNET /GCCS-M Track info + Periscope Image SIPRNET/GCCS-M Updated Track info +Periscope Image Voice Launch Radar Detection Link-11/16 Control SIPRNET/GCCS-M Updated Track info +Periscope Image ID Update Link-11/16 IFF Interrogation Link-11/16 Link-11/16 Correlated Track Control Message Link-11 Link-11 SSC Track Data HAWKLINK BYG-1 SSDS AEGIS E2-C2 P3-C2 ISIS GCCS-M

  7. Notional OA Experiment OV-1 Theatre Air & Missile Defense “Military & Commercial Aircraft Deconfliction” Electronic Emission Detection Data Link C2 Data Fn Backbone FORCEnet E-2 Commercial air corridor Enemy C2 & Airfield CVN DDG SSN ISR Data

  8. Theatre Air Defense Scenario“Military and Commercial Aircraft Deconfliction”Sequence Diagram (UML) SSN CVN DDG SH-60/UAV E-2 P-3 Link-11/16 Net Sync / Control Message Link-11/16 Track report Link-11/16 Track ID Change Voice / SIPRNET Intel report Link-11/16 ID Conflict New Track / TAC SIG Link-11/16 Force ID Message Link-11/16 Voice / SIPRNET Intel report Link-11/16 Threat Warning Link-11/16 Track Composition CAP Launch Link-11/16 Voice / SIPRNET Intel report Link-11/16 Force ID Message BYG-1 SSDS AEGIS E2-C2 ISIS GCCS-M Link-11* - TADIL reports by submarine dependant on TACSIT

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  11. A Common Data Model (CDM) • Based on Cursor on Target (CoT) and JC3IEDM

  12. Experiment Using DEP SV-1

  13. Results • Official report still in progress but: • Showed to VIP’s exchange of Common Data Model (CDM) data between domains – a new way of data synchronization using XML/TCP and IDL/DDS instead of Government custom formatting / parsing software and message protocols (e.g., TADILs).

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