
Battlespace Technologies
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- Battlespace Technologies: Network-Enabled Information Dominance
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- The changing pace of warfare
- Increasingly diverse challenges and threats in the information age
- The strategic context
- Information and influence: the new weapons of war
- The role of electronic combat systems in supporting information operations
- From data to decision: the role of sensors in networked decision making
- Networked warfare: myth and reality
- Adapting to networked warfare
- References
- Endnote
- Chapter 2: Principles and Evolution of Network-Enabled Warfare
- Setting the scene for network-enabled capabilities
- The utility of network-enabled capability
- Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR)
- Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance(ISTAR)
- The impact of NEC on military doctrine and capabilities
- References
- Endnotes
- Chapter 3: NEC Concepts
- Core NEC themes
- NEC vulnerability
- References
- Endnotes
- Chapter4: NEC Techniques and Technologies
- Data fusion
- Applications of data and information fusion
- Radio communications
- Underwater data links and communications
- Software-defined radios
- Networked communications, broadcast systems, and data links
- Data link principles
- Tactical data links
- Instant messaging and chat systems
- Collaborative networks
- Network broadcast systems
- References
- Endnotes
- Chapter 5: Future Trends in Network-Enabled Capabilities
- Data collection and sensing
- Data transportation and networking
- Data analysis and interpretation
- Networked decision making and C2
- Effects systems
- Platforms and hardware
- Doctrinal aspects
- References
- Appendix A: Western Coalitions
- European Union (EU)
- Western Economic Union (WEU)
- Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council
- Organization on Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- United Nations (UN)
- Other international alliance organizations
- Appendix B: Link-16 Network Message Sets and Network Participation Groups
- Link-16 network participation groups
- Appendix C: Modulation Techniques
- Analog modulation
- Amplitude modulation (AM)
- Frequency modulation (FM)
- Phase modulation (PM)
- Digital modulation
- Appendix D: Frequency Classifications
- Radio Society of Great Britain
- Appendix E: The Kill Chain
- References
- Appendix F: The Defend Chain
- Endnote
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
- About the Author
- Index
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