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Joint Tactical Network Test Environment
Networks of Networks
Roger Fate
NewTec Engineering – WSMR
January 2012
US Army White Sands Missile Range
JTNTE Compliance • Net-Centric Operations and Warfare
• Vice Chief of Staff of the Army’s directive in the integration or
combine tests for the purpose to field warfighting capabilities
ensuring system of systems are interoperable before fielding to the
Warfighter
• Augment ATEC’s chartered to plan and execute rigorous and robust
integrated Network T&E to provide recommendations to Milestone
Decision Authorities (MDA)
• GIG Key Interface Profiles
• DoD Mandated Net Ready Key Performance Parameter (KPP)
• WSMR IA
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JTNTE Purpose
• Provide Persistent Joint Tactical Network to Range
Customers for T&E and Training
• Provide Exercise Common Operating Picture or Data
Transport (anywhere there is a TSN, DREN or SDREN
Drop)
• Provide Customers with unique needs during T&E or
training
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Requirements Gathering
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• SoSI Network Integration Evaluation
• 1st Armored Division
• BCT LUT 1 & 2 Testing Requirements
• 49th Fighter Test Wing UAV
• TRIAD Regional COP Working Group – WSMR, Holloman AFB, Ft. Bliss
• IM Directorate TSN-IP Network and IA Requirements
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JTNTE Network Diagram
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WSMR Mobile and Lab Facilities
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JTNTE Mobile Platform • Purpose
– Establish persistent tactical networks in the way they are
intended to be used by the Warfighter
– Extend the Line of Site for systems being used and provide
Last Mile connection to the TSN
– Provide tactical network node for: • Link 16
• Blue Force Tracker 1 with KGV-72 (BFT1)
• Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPLRS)
• Joint Tactical Radio System with SRW (JTRS)
• Remote Operations Video Enhanced Receiver 4 (ROVER)
• Tactical Point to Point Ethernet Radio
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• Military tactical data exchange network
• Military aircraft, ground forces and ships may exchange tactical
pictures and messaging in near-real-time
• TDMA-based secure, jam-resistant high speed data link
• Frequency band 960-1215 MHz (LOS)
• Mil-STD-6016 data structure
• Used on at least 20 different platforms (e.g. F-15, F-16, F-18, F-22,
A-10, AWACs, Bombers, tankers, Patriot, THAAD, AD/BDE TOCs)
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Link 16
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Link 16
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Air Defense Systems
Integrator
Multifunctional Information Distribution System
MIDS Low Volume Terminal (LVT2)
Quad Element
Omni Antenna
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• Enhance battle space situational awareness fratricide prevention -
allows weapons platforms to see where other EPLRS are located
– Limited BFT units for SA and some C2, Key Leaders in the EPLRS AOI
• TDMA-based secure, jam resistant, computer controlled
communications network that distributes near real-time tactical
information
• Provides platform position information independent of Global Position
System (GPS) operating at 420-450 MHz (terrestrial LOS only)
• Provide a self-forming, self-healing network
• Provides terrestrial connectivity for FBCB2 and a joint link to Marines
and Air Force
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Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (EPLRS)
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EPLRS
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FBCB2 V5
Defense Advance GPS Receiver (DAGR)
EPLRS/RT-1720G/URO
EPLRS with ENM
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• Enhance battle space situational awareness
• Two modes of BLOS operation/communication: One-way or Two-way
• Two types of systems deployed (BFT 1 and BFT 2)
• BFT 1 can now send Type 1 encryption data (KGV-72 being tested
during NIE)
• Uses either SATCOM or military satellites (BLOS)
• Prevent fratricide, track valuable military assets, provide emergency
communication, and allow search and rescue forces to quickly locate,
identify, and communicate with at-risk personnel
• Provide SA and limited C2 form designated Key Leaders to EPLRS
within an Area of Interest (AOI)
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Blue Force Tracker (BFT)
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BFT
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FBCB2 V5
MT-2011F Satellite Transceiver
Defense Advance GPS
Receiver (DAGR)
KGV-72
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FBCB2 Display
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Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
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PRC-117(G)
W/PA & VVA
AN/PRC-154
Rifleman Radio/
Soldier Radio
Waveform (SRW)
(225 MHz to 470 MHz)
(30 to 2000 MHz)
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Joint Tactical Radio (PRC-117G)
• 30 MHz to 2 GHz frequency range
• 1.2 MHz and 5 MHz wideband channel
bandwidths
• JTRS SCA v2.2 operating environment
• Adaptive Networking Wideband
Waveform (ANW2)
• Solider Radio Waveform - Certified
• In-line network encryption
• Narrowband AM/FM, 10 watts output
power
• SATCOM 20 watts output power
• Wideband 20 W / 50 W with Power
Amp
• Rover L-Band receive
• SINCGARS frequency hopping ECCM
• Havequick I/II frequency hopping
ECCM
• UHF SATCOM, MIL-STD-188-181B
— JITC Certified
• UHF DAMA, MIL-STD-188-182A
(5 kHz) — JITC Certified
• UHF DAMA, MIL-STD-188-183A
(25 kHz) — JITC Certified
• High Performance Waveform (HPW)
• Sierra II Programmable Cryptographic
Module
• Internal VINSON, ANDVT/KYV-5,
KG84C encryption
• DS-101 and DS-102 keyfill modes
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Remote Operations Video Enhanced Receiver
(ROVER)
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ROVER 4 Operating Parameters
• C-band Digital
– 5.25 GHz to 5.85 GHz, 1.0 MHz steps
– 455 Kbps, FSK
– H.261 Video
• C-band Digital (466 kbps with
RS/Viterbi)
– 4.40 GHz to 5.85 GHz, 1.0 MHz steps
– 466 kbps, FSK
– Reed-Solomon/Viterbi FEC
– MPEG-4 video
• S-band Analog
– 2.30 GHz to 2.5 GHz, 1.0 MHz steps
– FM Demodulation
– NTSC / RS-170 Video
• L-band Analog
– 1.71 GHz to 1.85 GHz, 0.5 MHz steps
– FM Demodulation
– NTSC / RS-170 Vide
• Ku-band Digital
– 14.4 GHz to 15.35 GHz, 5.0 MHz steps
– 10.71 Mbps, OQPSK
– 3.2 Mbps, OQPSK
– 2.0 Mbps, BPSK
– 1.6 Mbps, OQPSK
– MPEG-4 / MPEG-2 Video
– Receive CDL Rev F Annex B
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Harris 7800 IP Pont-t-Point Radio
• IEEE 802.16-Based Technology
• 4.4 GHz – 5.0 GHz (Licensed Band)
• Designed for IP traffic
• Adjustable TX power up to 100mW
• 1 MHz channel spacing step size
• PtP Channel Width: 10, 20, 40 MHz,
• Low Latency: 4 ms PtP
• Automatic adjustment of throughput
based on link conditions
• FIPS 140-2, Level 2 Certified
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Test Cases
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Link-16
TASN TSN
x.25
3750 G
3750 G
x.25
RF RF
NIE 11.2 & 12.1: Air Picture Over JREAP C & RF LINK-16
BDE TOC
KABIC Data Fusion
ADSI
Bldg 335
Bldg 1554
ADSI
MIDS
MIDS
ATC
RADARS
2/1 AD
ADAM Cell w/ADSI / MIDS
AMDWS /FAAD EO/ TAIS
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ADSI Air Picture of
ATC Radars
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Test Cases
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2/1 AD
ADAM Cell w/ADSI / MIDS
AMDWS /FAAD EO/ TAIS
SENTINEL
ATC
RADARS
ADSI
TASN TSN
Remote TX at
R-455 FSTE
3750 G
TCP/IP MIDS MIDS
3750 G
NIE 11.2 & 12.1: Air Picture Over Remote RF LINK-16
NIE BDE TOC
Bldg 335
Bldg 1554
X.25
ADSI
Link-16
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
KABIC Data Fusion
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TASN TSN
Test Cases
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SENTINEL
ATC
RADARS
ASTERIX
3750 G
3750 G
X.25
RF RF
NIE 12.2 ATC & BFT Picture Over Link 16 NIE FBCB2/BFT/L-band
Equipped Platforms
NIE BDE TOC
Bldg 335
Bldg 1554
ADSI
ADSI
2/1 AD
ADAM Cell w/ADSI / MIDS
AMDWS /FAAD EO/ TAIS
MIDS
MIDS
Link-16
KABIC Data Fusion
X.25
JREAP
(TCP/IP)