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11 May 2007 DARPA NetCentric radio demonstration
Larry B. Stotts, Scott Seidel, Tim Krout, Paul Kolodzy
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Abstract
The objective of the DARPA Network Centric Radio System1 (NCRS) Program was to design, develop, integrate, and demonstrate the enabling communication technologies and system capabilities required to enable network centric warfare. NCRS is a First Generation Mobile, Ad Hoc Network (MANET) designed to enable ground and airborne vehicle based on-the-move and on-the-halt network centric connectivity. It demonstrated a gateway architecture that offers interoperability among various current, future, coalition and first responder communications radios, via the network, not the radio. This capability illustrated a new dimension for military communications interoperability.
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Larry B. Stotts, Scott Seidel, Tim Krout, and Paul Kolodzy "DARPA NetCentric radio demonstration", Proc. SPIE 6562, Unattended Ground, Sea, and Air Sensor Technologies and Applications IX, 656217 (11 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.724887
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Network architectures

Fourier transforms

RF communications

Data modeling

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Network centric warfare

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