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Pat Comtois C4I SSTRM March 2010

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Future Soldier C4I Capabilities

Requirements

By Patrick Comtois,

Chief Engineer ISSP

DND/ADM(MAT)/DSSPM-10

March 9-11, 2010

Le centre Sheraton Montreal

Montreal, Qc.

Soldier Systems Technology RoadmapC4I and Sensors workshop

• Vision statement• Caveat • Constraints and limitations• C4I Functional and Performance Requirements

• Themes:• Geo-location• Communication• C4I Human Interfaces• Information Integration and Situation Awareness• Security• Interoperability• Integration

• Questions

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Vision statement

In the next 5 to 15 years, the soldier should be capable of obtaining a complete relevant picture of an operation based on current situation with 99% confidence in the information accuracy in near real time within a seamless solution from a weight, volume and cognitive load perspective.

Caveat• This presentation will focus on functional and performance

requirements – not on solutions or products• Convergence/”mapping” of the requirements to potential solutions,

technology options and devices will be performed by the experts, the participants in the room

• The “future requirements” attempt to highlight “fieldable” capabilities within the next 5-10 years – “Fieldable” vs “demonstrable” in a lab

• As part of the workshops, participants are welcomed to challenge the requirements, whether too demanding or too “easy”

• Important note: The Dismounted Soldier System (DSS) is meant to be a fighting capability and the C4I “tools” should not lower soldier’s fighting capability but increase their individual and team lethality and mobility

Constraints and limitations

• Weight (miniaturization of C4ISR related technology)• Volume (miniaturization of C4ISR related technology)• Power consumption• Information overload• Policy (frequency spectrum allocation, security policies)• Programmatic realities – Integration issues highly

depend on coordination between many capital projects• Absence of “infrastructure” (on the ground or in the sky)• $$$

C4I Functional and Performance Requirements

Geo-Location

• Where am I now• Where are my buddies now • Where my buddies are not now• Where is the enemy now

• The user goal for friendly Position Awareness (PA):– 1m precision with currency of 1 second– High confidence in information– Available in GPS denied environment (intentional/non-intentional)– Available in areas where there are no infrastructure

Communication

Local comms -WPAN

Internal Dismounted Soldier System Comms – section level

Internal Dismounted Soldier System Comms – Platoon level

Communication

Internal Dismounted Soldier System Comms – Coy level

COI

COI

COICOI

COI

COI

COI

COICOI

COI

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COICOI

COI

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Dismounted - mounted Comms

Communication

NGOAllies COI?COI?

Communication Summary• Wireless PAN• Dismounted Section, Platoon and company level voice and

data Communities of Interest (COIs)– Video– Imagery– Others

• Task Force wide high confidence Blue PA• Interoperability with vehicles, sensor platforms and JIMP

partners• Over 16 independent voice COIs and as many data COIs

within a single Coy which can be deployed over 1km to 10km wide

Communication Challenges

• A communication system that supports:– pure dismounted ops (no infrastructure)

– Combined-arms (mounted-dismounted ops)

• High throughput for rich services– Adaptable waveform

• Large coverage in different environment• Low volume – low weight: Target is to have a single

comms device per soldier• Flexible PAN: Adaptable to user preference on Tactical

Vest• RF friendly solution (EMC-EMI)

C4I Human Interfaces

• Visual display:– High fidelity visualization capability in a small form factor “device”– Heads-up display?– Virtual reality and 3D visualisation?

• Audio display:– Comfort – not same definition for everyone– Awareness of environment– Depending on the context, some users may want to have access to more than 2

voice COIs but users only have 2 ears– Multiple security domains

• Control and input devices – Location on tactical vest based on user preferences (WPAN)– Hands should stay on the weapon as much as possible. Voice recognition control

consideration?

• Other displays/interfaces?

Information Integration and Situation Awareness

• Appropriate information presented to the dismounted soldiers and commanders– What information he needs to do his job– “Context-based” information (mission based/task based)– Avoid information overload– Pre-processed /”Fused” information

• Decision aids tools in order to:– Support situation analysis– Achieve situation awareness faster– Provide options for better informed decision

Manual / Human-Only Systems?

Automatic / Independent Systems?

Spectrum of Human-Computer Interactions

Silent/Manual Informative Co-operative Automatic Independent

System

Operator(s)Decisions

System

Operator(s)Decisions

System

Operator(s)Decisions

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port

Influence

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port

Influence

System

Operator(s)

Info.

Requests

Influence

DecisionsSystem

Operator(s)

DecisionsDecisions

Synergy

Medium Medium

Highest

None None

Work

Distribution

Operator(s)Operator(s) Operator(s) System

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SystemSystem

Configuration

Override

Operator(s)

GOAL

Security• Four pillars of security: Physical, Personnel,

Procedural, ITSEC • Policy is a key factor – hard to control• Transparent security solution

• DSS C4I is a tool to increase soldier’s fighting capability by increasing its Mobility and Lethality – security solution should not be a burden

• Simple access control• Prevent unauthorized access• No additional burden on the soldier

• Support multiple security domains

Interoperability• “Land Operations 2021 Adaptive Dispersed Operations” highlight clearly the

Joint, Interagency, Multinational, Public (JIMP) requirements for future operations.

• Interoperability within the Army, other CF elements, Allies, NGOs, OGDs.

• JIMP drives our C4I solution interoperability requirements in the area of communication, security and application space

• How do we achieve Interoperability without compromising the main DSS C4I requirement: “Dismounted Soldier System (DSS) is a fighting capability and C4I “tools” should not lower soldier’s fighting capability but increase their individual and team lethality and mobility”

• Complex security solutions to adapt to legacy systems?

• Complex Gateways to enable data exchange between different organization?

• Multiple communication platforms on soldier to support communication with different partners?

Integration issues and Other key requirements

Integration Issues• Growth flexibility

• Embedded instrumentation to:

– Allow continuous performance improvement

– Allow continuous system operation (TTPs) improvement

– Perform live operational training monitoring

• Mission rehearsal and embedded training

• Address the issue of modularity vs tight integration

– Trade-off: Cost, weight, volume, power, role based configuration, upgradability

• System Management (SM)

– Medium to high complexity for pre-deployment configuration (Big SM)

– Very simple and flexible reconfiguration during mission and tasks (small SM)

– Simple role based configuration – support rapid equipment replacement

• Power and Data infrastructure standards

• Human factors

Summary

• Vision and requirements are continuously evolving

• The solution involves many disciplines

• All of you are part of the move towards solution

Questions?

• Vision statement• Caveat • Constraints and limitations• C4I Functional and Performance Requirements

• Themes:• Geo-location• Communication• C4I Human Interfaces• Information Integration and Situation Awareness• Security• Interoperability• Integration

• Questions

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