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BROADBAND
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
FOR POLISH LAND FORCES GLOBAL CHARACTERISTICS
CONTENTS
1. Schedule of work
2. Other projects
3. Main features of the system
- global description
- proposed technologies
4. System’s architecture
- global architecture
- functional subsystems
- example of topology
5. Nodes’ architecture
- architecture of WAS node
- architecture of LAS node
- devices
- shelters
6. Conclusions
SCHEDULE OF WORK
1. Beginning of the project – 1999.
2. Operational requirements and conception – 1999/2000.
3. „Testbed” – 2001/2002.
4. Tactical and Technical Requirements – end of 2002.
5. Technical documentation of devices and shelters – 2003.
6. Prototypes of the shelters – 2004/2005.
7. Testing and national certification – 2006.
8. Implementation and developing 2006/2007.
TESTBED
OTHER PROJECTS
 Tactical Communications for the Land Combat Zone - Post-2000
(TACOMS Post-2000) - NATO nations
 Warfighter Information Network (WIN-T) - USA
 RITA-2000, ATTILA - France
 Cormorant, Falcon - UK
 TITAAN - Netherlands
 TASMUS - Turkey
Program
TACOMS Post - 2000
TACOMS Post - 2000 Objective
To:
a. Design,
b. Validate, and
c. Establish
common standards for a post - 2000 generation of
NATO tactical communications system.
MAIN FEATURES OF THE SYSTEM
- required level of interoperability (TP2K)
- interworking with stationary communication systems
- interoperability with existing systems
- COTS principle
- the latest technologies
- advanced telecommunications services
- management
- security
- open for modification
Technologies used in the system
used in the trunk and access nodes. ISDN switches first of all
should provide phone services for subscribers.
used in local area network based on TCP/IP family
protocols. This technology should provide data transmission in the system.
used in the trunk and access nodes. ATM switches are the
main elements of these nodes. Purpose - integration of different
technologies used in nodes, provision of effective trunks’ utilization in the
system and quality of service.
SYSTEM’S ARCHITECTURE
WAS
LAS
MS
LTB
AP
- Wide Area Subsystem
- Local Area Subsystem
- Mobile Subsystem
- LANTELBOX
- Access Point
TrSh
- Transmission Shelter
SwSh - Switching Shelter
Sw-ASh - Switching – Access Shelter
RAPSh - Radio Access Point Shelter
SMCS - System Management
and Control Subsystem
CNR - Combat Net Radio
SECURITY SUBSYSTEM
NODES’ ARCHITECTURE
WAS node
SAT
LOS
HC
LOS
HC
LOS
LOS
Z
CVSD systems
DSTG
ATM
Switch
Z
E1
other
(PCM)
systems
Z E1
E1
STM-1
STM-1
E1
Router
(IP)
PBX
(ISDN)
LAN
digital
(ISDN)
analog
Subscribers
Location of the shelters in the trunk node
LAS node
SAT
HC
LOS
LOS
HC
LOS
Z
CVSD systems
DSTG
ATM
Switch
E1, E2
Z
E1
other
(PCM)
systems
Z E1
STM-1
STM-1
E1
Router (IP)
PBX
(ISDN)
Switch
Ethernet
LAN
digital
(ISDN)
analog
Subscribers
video
LAN
Location of the shelters in the access node
BROADBAND
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM –
SHELTERS
SYSTEM’S ARCHITECTURE
WAS
LAS
MS
TN
AN
External
- Wide Area Subsystem
- Local Area Subsystem
- Mobile Subsystem
- Trunk Node
- Access Node
systems
Existing
systems
SwSh-t
TN
TN
TN
WAS
HCLOS
TN
TN
TrSh
SECURITY
TN
RAP
SwSh-a
AN
PBX
LAN
LAN
Radio networks
SMCS
T
T
T
T
LAS
T
T
MS
DEVICES IN SHELTERS
- ATM switch
- ISDN switch
- Access Integrator
- Bulk Encryption Device
- Multiplexer
- Media Converter
- Gateway IP/ISDN
- Base Station WLAN
- Radio Relay
ATM Switch - TAKOM
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Element of the WAS and LAS networks
CBR, VBR, UBR services’ support
PVC, SPVC and SVC support
Resources’ management: e.g. CAC, UPC
PNNI, ILMI, UNI signaling support
IISP, PNNI routing
SNMPv3 management
AESA addressing support
Interoperation with IP: LANE, CLIP
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Access switch
STM-1MM
– 2 ports
E1 IMA
– 16 ports (4x4)
Eth 10/100TX – 6 ports
Eth 100FX
– 7 ports
ISDN card
– 4 x S0
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Trunk switch
STM-1MM
– 2 ports
E1 IMA
– 48 ports (12x4)
Eth. 10/100TX – 7 ports
Eth. 100FX
– 6 ports
ISDN card
– 4 x S0
ISDN Switch – DGT 3450–1 WW
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ISDN bearer services’ support
Supplementary services’ support
DSS1 signaling on digital subscribers’ lines
DSS1 and QSIG signaling on trunks
DSTG gateway (STANAG 4578 ed. 2)
STANAG 5046 i STANAG 4214 numbering support
SNMPv3 management
Access Switch
E1 PRI
4578 E1 PRI
4206/EUROCOM D1
S0
UK0
– 8 ports
– 2 ports
– 2 ports
– 16 ports
– 16 ports
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Trunk Switch
E1 PRI
4578 E1 PRI
4206/EUROCOM D1
S0
UK0
– 4 ports
– 2 ports
– 2 ports
– 16 ports
– 16 ports
Access Integrator - AI ATM-ISDN
• Element of the Switching – Access and Switching – Trunk Shelters
• Provides an effective interworking between ISDN switches through
ATM network
• ATM trunking using AAL1 support
• QSIG and DSS1 to UNI 4.0 conversion support
• STANAG 5046 to ATM AESA address conversion support
• Interoperation with ATM switch through STM-1 interface
• Interoperation with ISDN switch through two ISDN PRI interfaces
• CBR, VBR, UBR services’ support
• PVC, SPVC and SVC support
• Resources’ management: e.g. CAC, UPC
• SNMPv1 management
The view of the shelter
IMPLEMENTATION OF TACOMS Post INTERFACES IN
SWITCHING SHELTER
Example of application
Example of application
QUESTIONS?