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  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications for the Digitized Battlefield Michael J. Ryan, Michael R. Frater, 2002 Traditional tactical communications systems consist of a number of separate subsystems with little interworking between them and with external sensors and weapons systems. Combat net radio (CNR) has provided the high-mobility communications required by combat troops, while trunk communications systems have provided high-capacity communications between headquarters at the expense of mobility. The focus of this book is on new, information-age technologies that promise to offer seamless integration of real-time data sharing, creating a single logical network architecture to facilitate the movement of data throughout the battlespace. Because the structure of this network is constrained by the fundamental trade-off between range, mobility and capacity that applies to all communications systems, this network is unlikely to be based on a single network technology. This book presents an architecture for this network, and shows how its subsystems can be integrated to form a single logical network.
  tactical communications book: A History of Tactical Communication Techniques David L. Woods, 1965
  tactical communications book: Tactical Wireless Communications and Networks George F. Elmasry, 2012-10-10 Providing a complete description of modern tactical military communications and networks technology, this book systematically compares tactical military communications techniques with their commercial equivalents, pointing out similarities and differences. In particular it examines each layer of the protocol stack and shows how specific tactical and security requirements result in changes from the commercial approach. The author systematically leads readers through this complex topic, firstly providing background on the architectural approach upon which the analysis will be based, and then going into detail on tactical wireless communications and networking technologies and techniques. Structured progressively: for readers needing an overall view; for those looking at the communications aspects (lower layers of the protocol stack); and for users interested in the networking aspects (higher layers of the protocol stack) Presents approaches to alleviate the challenges faced by the engineers in the field today Furnished throughout with illustrations and case studies to clarify the notional and architectural approaches Includes a list of problems for each chapter to emphasize the important aspects of the topics covered Covers the current state of tactical networking as well as the future long term evolution of tactical wireless communications and networking in the next 50 years Written at an advanced level with scope as a reference tool for engineers and scientists as well as a graduate text for advanced courses
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communication Jodi R. Pfarr, 2012
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications Julie Brown, 2006
  tactical communications book: Tactical communications Second Edition Gerardus Blokdyk,
  tactical communications book: The Psychology of Tactical Communication Michael J. Cody, Margaret L. McLaughlin, 1990 Reflecting the recent increased interest in studying influence processes, this work offers the reader a multi-disciplinary and multi-national perspective by leading scholars in cognition, social psychology, organizational behaviour and interpersonal communication.
  tactical communications book: 1996 Tactical Communications Conference , 1996
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications Doctrine, 1968 United States. Department of the Army, 1968
  tactical communications book: A Tactical Communications System for Future Land Warfare Michael John Ryan, Michael Frater, 2000
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications Marine Corps Institute (U.S.). Staff Noncommissioned Officers Career Nonresident Program, Marine Barracks (Washington, D.C.), 199?
  tactical communications book: MOS 31V Tactical Communications Systems Operator/mechanic Skill Levels 4 and 5 United States. Department of the Army, 1980
  tactical communications book: BOOST.coach Professional Resources/Visual Guide to Tactical Communication Vanessa Lusian, Dan O'Connor, 2016
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communication James Goolsby, 2017-03-10 Tactical Communication for Law Enforcement and Security is the ultimate guide to conflict resolution. Designed with police officers in mind, but filled with tools and techniques that anyone can use, topics include how to approach people and start a conversation, how to deal with difficult people, how to recognize the different personality types, and how to handle complaints. Plus much, much more.
  tactical communications book: FM 24-1 : Tactical Communications Doctrine, 1968 United States. Department of the Army, 1968
  tactical communications book: Visual Guide to Tactical Communication Dan O'Connor Vanessa, 2016-02-03 Are you fed up with lengthy texts and boring reading? Would you rather focus on the important contents and view them in a visual way? Then this is the perfect solution for you! This book helps you to find the right words in difficult situations, communicate with tact and finesse, and establish an image of confidence and power. You will find dozens of useful examples and easy-to-remember phrases and scripts that will enable you to achieve professional success by mastering a variety of skills including:Communicating with Power and Authority Managing and Leading Persuading and MotivatingThis book contains the knowledge of the internationally acclaimed author, and exclusive developer of the now famous Tactical Communication Training System, Dan O’Connor and the genius of inspirational Service Design and Innovation teacher and founder Vanessa Lusian.
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications Research and Development Requirements from Signal and Behavioral Science Perspectives Dorothy L. Finley, 1997
  tactical communications book: Proceedings of the Tactical Communications Conference Tactical Communications Conference, 1992
  tactical communications book: Automated Network Management of Tactical Communications Systems Michael Angelo Eggleston, 1975
  tactical communications book: Electronic Warfare for the Digitized Battlefield Michael R. Frater, Michael J. Ryan, 2001-01-01 This authoritative new resource explores the communications aspect of electronic warfare and presents the major technical issues that drive the practice of land EW to help practitioners with their work in the field. The book offers a detailed understanding of the structure of tactical communications electronic warfare systems, the relationship between these systems and their targets, and the likely future development path of land electronic warfare. Written in a clear, easy-to-understand style, with accessible descriptions of tactical communications EW techniques, the book is a useful reference for technical and non-technical professionals alike.
  tactical communications book: Proceedings of the Tactical Communications Conference ; 4 , 1992
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications Center Operation United States. Department of the Army, 1956
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications Support Requirements United States. Department of the Army, 1977
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications--A Precious Resource Jack C Hammett (Jr), ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA., 1979 Line of sight, movement, and capacity are three key limitations of our tactical communications which inhibit the effectiveness of our combat forces today. The thrust of this paper is to examine the limitations of division-level communications and seek insight into possible solutions. The FM radio nets are efficient and responsive for broadcast traffic, but slow and inefficient for upward-flowing messages; a brigade commander may only gain access to the division command net about 4% of the time. The multichannel system is inhibited by complexity. An example illustrates that the availability of a typical telephone circuit may be less than 50% during periods of normal maneuver of command posts. The mutlichannel system is disrupted by movement; the system works during periods of stability, when we need it least, and fails during movement, when we need it most. To succeed with the existing system, we must gain an improved understanding of the limitations, and act to minimize the impact of those limitations. The suggested actions include clarifying the responsibility for communications, intensifying training, increasing discipline, simplifying the structure of command and control communications, simplifying the reporting and operational procedures, and modifying tactics to match what is possible. (Author).
  tactical communications book: Fm 24-12 U. Army, 2016-02-16 This publication is designed as a handbook of helpful information and methods for providingessential communications support in the face of communications equipment shortages in AC and RCunits. It also addresses methods for achieving interoperability between generations of tacticalcommunications equipment.
  tactical communications book: The Waving of Flags and Torches: A Study of Tactical Communications in the Signal Corps During World War I. Ronald W. Vandiver, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS., 1987 This study assesses the ability of the United States Army's Signal Corps to respond organizationally technologically, and doctrinally to the changing tactical communication requirements dictated by the character of warfare existing in Europe both at America's entrance into declared war, and its subsequent campaign participations. The study focuses initially on an overview of the Signal; Corps from the years of its birth to America's entrance into World War I. Further investigative material is presented to establish the position that the American prewar attitude of non-involvement contributed to a position of general military unpreparedness, to include major impacts on the Signal Corps and its ability to respond to critical communication needs.
  tactical communications book: Conference Proceedings on Tactical Communications , 1990
  tactical communications book: Integrated Tactical Communications System. Task V. Candidate Mid-Range Communication Systems. Volume II-B. Supporting Figures and Tables MARTIN MARIETTA AEROSPACE ORLANDO FLA COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS DIV., 1975
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications in a Built-up Area (small City) Walter N. McJilton, William C. Mullen, U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratories, 1977
  tactical communications book: Visual Guide to Tactical Communication Vanessa Lusian, Dan O’Connor, 2016-04-21 Free-style scripts, lead-In lines and closing lines and other specific verbal patterns that help you focus on your goal with laser precision, and achieve it at lightning speed. These are the same tactics that businessleaders and communication experts all around the world pay thousands of dollars a day to learn, and now they’re available to you in this handy guide.Here you have a VISUAL GUIDE that gives you the words you’ve been looking for to help you respond to the difficult people and challenging communication situations you’re facing, along with the tools you need to help make those words your own so you can access and use them when you need them, and become known as the savviest, most powerful communicator in the office.It’s powerful — yet so easy — you have to experience it to believe it. In your hands you have the words you’ll use to project an image of confidence, power, and professionalism.
  tactical communications book: Description of Army Tactical Communications Assemblages & Equipment United States. Army Tactical Communications System, 1974
  tactical communications book: An Assessment of the Options for Expanding U.S. Tactical Communications Capacity Arthur Zeile, AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH., 1988 This paper intends to provide a policy framework for addressing the question: 'How could the US best expand its wartime tactical communication capacity in the European theatre?' The recent Army interest in satellite communications, manifesting itself in the form of the Army Space Institute-sponsored lightsat demonstration project, is seen as a result of the low-level of tactical communication support the Army receives from the FLTSATCOM and DSCS satcom systems. The Army Space Institute, in conjunction with the world-wide Commander-in-Chiefs of the unified and specified commands, are currently in the process of developing a requirement for additional tactical UHF communications support. Five alternatives that could potentially fill this requirement are examined in this paper: lightsat, dedicated geosynchronous comsat, satcom link efficiency improvements, airborne relay and MSE program expansion. These alternatives are compared by the dimensions of cost, information transfer performance and survivability. Theses. (fr).
  tactical communications book: Communications Yeoman 3 United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1965
  tactical communications book: Naval Communications United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1961
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications--a Precious Resource Jack C. Hammett, Army War College (U.S.), 1979
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications Systems Operator/mechanic United States. Department of the Army, 1979
  tactical communications book: Manual for Employing Joint Tactical Communications Systems United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1993
  tactical communications book: Tactical Communications Research and Development Requirements from Signal and Behavioral Science Perspectives Dorothy L. Finley, 1997 Requirements are described for research on the effects of signal realities on Army warfighters to minimize their frequency of occurrence and adverse impacts. Signal realities are defined as degradation of electronic communications and automation capabilities as can occur during tactical operations under actual dynamic battlefield conditions. This report analyzes the realities and consequences of battlefield communications degradation; Signal Branch roles in combat; warfighter tendencies to overlook signal realities during operations and exclude realistic communications problems from training; and behavioral science literature on this topic. Based on this information, research goals are specified to identify and clarify effects of degraded signal on battle processes and outcomes; how procedures might be modified to avoid, or adjusted to overcome, these effects; interdependent relationships between signal and warfighter tasks when conducting collective missions, and those tasks best accomplished jointly; and how to improve, through training, battlefield tactical operations supported by signal equipment capabilities. Research areas supporting these goals are then discussed. These include specifying the impacts of communications capability on battle processes and outcomes; identifying training requirements; answering related training research questions and concerns; exploring possible changes in soldier functions, duties, and organization; and developing tools to aid digital battlefield performance.--DTIC.
  tactical communications book: Tactical communications systems operator/mechanic United States. Department of the Army, 1979
  tactical communications book: Proceedings of the Tactical Communications Conference, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 28, 29, 30 April 1992 IEEE Communications Society, IEEE, Communications Society Staff, 1992
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