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|a Battlespace Technologies :
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|a 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.
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|a Setting the scene for network-enabled capabilitiesThe 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.
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|a Networked communications, broadcast systems, and data linksData 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.
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|a 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.
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|a The era of mechanized warfare is rapidly giving way to the battle for information superiority - enabled by electronic technologies that provide data for detailed analysis of enemy forces and capabilities. Supported with over 400 four-color photographs and illustrations, this new book is written and designed specifically to help non-specialists quickly understand the complexities of Network Enabled Capability (NEC). It offers you expert guidance on how to achieve information dominance throughout the battlespace by effectively employing the technologies, concepts, and decision-making processes o.
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