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20 August 1998 Programmable modular joint tactical radio in a communications system environment
Richard M. Dyson, Alfred V. Newman, Bruce T. Noll, Victor C. Russell
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Abstract
The Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) is a software programmable and modular communications system that will be interoperable with legacy waveforms. It will also be capable of satisfying new communication system requirements for a multitude of military and civilian land, air, and maritime platforms. A Systems Reference Model has been developed to guide a systems architecture design that will use families of common hardware and software configurations to support requirements of different users. The JTRS is a cost-effective approach that allows users to dynamically change capability by reinitializing application software.
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Richard M. Dyson, Alfred V. Newman, Bruce T. Noll, and Victor C. Russell "Programmable modular joint tactical radio in a communications system environment", Proc. SPIE 3393, Digitization of the Battlespace III, (20 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317692
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Systems modeling

Control systems

Computer architecture

Interfaces

Operating systems

Standards development

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