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Control Channel Traffic Channel (Talker) Traffic Channel (listen). Netted Iridium in Operation. 250 miles. SIPR Point of Presence (SPOP) - - Quicklink. Current Status 10 th MTN - fielded 12 systems Done! MiTT support - JRAC approved IFF funding ($18M) 38 systems Army EA for MiTT JUONS
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UNCLASSIFIED Control Channel Traffic Channel (Talker) Traffic Channel (listen) Netted Iridium in Operation 250 miles
SIPR Point of Presence (SPOP) - - Quicklink • Current Status • 10th MTN - fielded 12 systems Done! • MiTT support - JRAC approved IFF funding ($18M) • 38 systems • Army EA for MiTT JUONS • Initial delivery - Jan/Feb 07 • Compatible with JNN - Provides: • Collaboration • Voice over IP • Secure Data • Situational Awareness • Easy to setup and operate • Tailorable to Services Required Provides the IP Wideband Connection Costs - Hardware: $215k Bandwidth: Approx $40k/yr
Extending the Network in COIN OperationsSuccess of 10th MTN SPOP/Quicklink Support to the Warfighter Company Task Force and Below • Afghanistan • Helicopter Deployed System on Side of Mountain • SPOP Provides • CDR Huge Flexibility to Maneuver Network • Scalable Multi-Network Capable • Deployable Network Extension • Seamless with JNTC-S--No Stovepipe • Easy to Install, Operate & Maintain “Before I maneuver my forces, I determine what network asset I have—the network (SPOP) has enabled my companies with real time Battle Command to execute the COIN fight” - - CDR, TF Chosin
Global Rapid Response Intelligence Package (GRRIP) • Mission: Provide 1-2 persons with BLOS data and voice connectivity in remote and austere environment • Components - E500 BGAN terminal • - Netscreen Firewall (NIPR) • - KLAS Router / CF-18 Laptop / TALON INE • Capabilities - Range: Global minus POR • - Data Rate: Tx - 448kbps* Rx - 464kbps* • - 1 x NIPR Data, 4 x SIPR Data, 2 x SIPR Voice • Specifications - Weight: 28 lbs • - Dimensions:15.75”x13”x6.75” • - Power:110-230 VAC, 10-36 VDC, 3 hr battery back-up • Costs - Hardware: $45k • - Bandwidth: $6k/yr (1200MB) *Data rates will vary between 0 – 470kbps. Observed averages were approx 220kbps in OEF in Nov 2007.
Harris LOS (RF-300W) Radio System • Mission: Provide LOS range extension of JNTC-S voice and data networks to support • Company Size command posts • Components -15m Blue Sky Mast and AN-80i Radio • Antenna Interface Case (AIC) • Small Router Case (SRC) / TACLANE • Capabilities - Range: up to 50 miles with clear LOS • - Data Rate: up to 90Mbps (Ethernet rate) • 4 x Secure Data Users and 2 x Secure VoIP • Specifications - Weight: Unk • - Dimensions: 3 Transit Cases • - Power: 110-240 VAC 50-60Hz • Costs - Hardware: ~$40K Per link • - Per Megabyte (MB): No transponder cost
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Spectrum Resource Contention a Real Problem A recent real world scenario showing the crowding UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Vision: Mobile Network of the Future Enables people to connect and communicate how, when and where they want with no limitations on location, and continuously adapts to needs without a reliance on pre-defined fixed infrastructure.
Dynamic RF Links Rapid Topology Changes Wide Range of Radios Routing Protocols Size, Weight & Power Distributed Services(QoS, Security) Coming to Terms with the Ad Hoc Environment
Ad Hoc Networking Strategy: Network Anything that Drives, Walks, Flies, Sails Radio Aware Routing Routing Optimization Platforms Applications & Services
First step toward “Soldier in the Network” • Soldiers to communicate with their leaders when out of shouting distance to conduct individual movement techniques as part of Fire Team and Squad • Leaders to know individual position location information when they are out of visual contact to coordinate fire and maneuver • Leaders and Soldiers to communicate while dispersed in complex terrain • Reduces exposure to the enemy while increasing speed of maneuver • Leaders to make more accurate, more timely decisions (U) Soldiers to communicate with their leaders when out of shouting distance to conduct individual movement techniques as part of Fire Team and Squad (U) Leaders to know individual position location information when they are out of visual contact to coordinate fire and maneuver (U) Leaders and Soldiers to communicate while dispersed in complex terrain (U) Reduces exposure to the enemy while increasing speed of maneuver (U) Leaders to make accurate, more timely decisions RiflemanConcept • Provides affordable intra-squad protected C2 voice communications and automatic position location information (PLI) reporting using a networking waveform • Improves situational awareness and decision-making ENABLES:
GMR LandWarNet Transport Radio Systems WIN-T Point of Presence (PoP) AMF • Provides ground vehicle based terrestrial connectivity with Advanced Waveforms (i.e. WNW, SRW) • Programmable Waveforms to Support Multiple Missions • Legacy Interoperability • Provide reach, reach back, interoperability • Functionality • NCW • HNW • GBS receive • Interoperability gateway • Provides airborne vehicle based terrestrial connectivity with Advanced Waveforms (i.e. WNW, SRW) • AMF needed to meet SWAP and air certification requirements for FCS CLIV UAV comms relay package HMS • Provides Small Form Fit (SFF) for integration into FCS platforms: • Dismount Soldier • Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS) • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) control • Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) • Non Line of Sight – Launch System (NLOS-LS) HNR LOS Radio OTM SATCOM Antenna HNW LOS Antenna Rifleman Radio SFF-B (Soldier) SFF-D (UAV) SFF-A (UGS) Provides the Warfighter with superior interoperability, flexibility, and adaptability 11
Radio-Aware Routing Routers can use radio feedback to monitor link status and find the best wireless paths through complex networks • Optimizes IP routing over radio networks, ensuring better performance for delay sensitive traffic • Immediately recognizes and adapts to network changes • Easily routes between line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight links • Based on Cisco-authored IETF draft RFC 4938 TTNT JTRS CDL Satellite Link 1
Radio-Aware Routing Space Air Ground
LandWarNet Class IV UAV Communication Packages Dual Element UHF/L-Band Antenna Candidate GPS Antenna Location UHF Antenna UHF Antenna L-Band Antenna L-Band Antenna Candidate HNW Antenna Locations L-Band Antenna ***Notional Antenna Positions*** * needed for A-A HNW link (TBR) • Transport Layer Roles/Capabilities • Network Thickening • Class IV UAV ISR Transport • Airframe Control (C2) • AMF • 4 channels provide network thickening for WNW and SRW networks • Provides connectivity for remote units to backbone network. • JC4ISR (HNW) • 2 Channel Radio • Provides high-capacity link for control of aircraft and ISR/Sensor assets using HNW waveform • Provides network thickening and relay for remote ISR platforms • ICS Type IV • Runs SoSCOE - glue that connects ISR, communications, and BC applications • Assumes JC4ISR/HNW routing and net management roles from JC4ISR radio • HMS • SRW channels provide backup control of airframe (C2) • ATC needed for control tower comms
Cisco Internet Routing in Space (IRIS)Joint Capabilities Technology Demonstration • Proof of Concept on Intelsat 14 spacecraft (IS-14) • 90-day Government evaluation • IRIS Managed Service provides end-to-end security, connectivity, provisioningand management. • Post JCTD, market development trials with commercial sector for 1 year IS-14 Notional Coverage
IRISIntelsat IS-14 Launch and Capabilities Demonstration Intelsat IS-14 was chosen as: Opportunity for IRIS JCTD demonstration with US DoD 1st available launch and hosted payload opportunity IRIS with IS-14 will support: (2) Ku-Band & (1) C-Band Transponders Up to 90Mbps Throughput Linkway 2100/S2 Modem compatible waveform On-Orbit system and software updates Timings: IS-14 Launch – Fall 2009 Cisco will be inviting government and commercial organizations to use the NGGS test bed to see the benefits of IRIS on orbit with IS-14!
Leader’s Role: Your Choice • Make it happen • Help it happen • Let it happen • Get in the way • Wonder what happened
Cisco Systems Defense Team Germany Your POC: Cisco Systems GmbHAm Söldnermoos 1785399 HallbergmoosDeutschlandwww.cisco.de Wolfgang HaasStrategic Account Manager DefensePublic Sector Deutschlandwohaas@cisco.comPhone :+49 (0) 8042 97 37 88Mobile :+49 (0) 172 838 75 17