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Managing Information Sharing in Tactical Environments

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5 Author(s)
Hanna, J.P. ; Air Force Research Laboratory, Systems and Information Interoperability Branch, Rome NY ; Muccio, Michael T. ; Combs, Vaughn T. ; Vincelette, Christopher
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Sharing and reliable dissemination of information in future battlefield environments willpresent unprecedented Information Management (IM) challenges. The expected proliferation of airborne tactical sensors and non-traditional Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) assets will introduce exceptional volumes of data into the battle space. The emergence of tactical radios that support wireless Internet Protocol (IP), and improved bandwidth and processing resources will fundamentally change the way that our warfighters and systems process and share information. It is essential that hardware and software approaches to manage this data, and reliably disseminate it to the warfighter are developed to address these emerging challenges. This is the focus of Aer, an AFRL internal project that is researching, developing, and testing information management (IM) approaches with this set of tactical challenges in mind The Aer capabilities are intended for deployment on Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). This paper discusses the research we are conducting to evaluate representative UAS hardware coupled with a tactical information management software prototype codenamed "Dino" within the mission-level context of the Aer project. The initial results of our research will be presented andfuture research directions will be outlined.

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Military Communications Conference, 2007. MILCOM 2007. IEEE

Date of Conference: 29-31 Oct. 2007

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