Integrated Topside (InTop) is an Innovative Naval Prototype (INP) program established by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop an integrated, multifunctional system of electronic warfare, radar, and communications capabilities that can be scaled and adapted to multiple classes of Navy ships and submarines. At the heart of the InTop program is the development of a modular, open architecture that allows for growth and change as technologies and Navy needs evolve. This report discusses the initial development during 2008/2009 by a joint Navy Industry team of a generic open architecture for the InTop program. It defines the architecture components (building blocks and interfaces) and discusses insights gained during the study into the design and acquisition challenges associated with implementing an integrated topside based on open architecture principles.
Integrated Topside (InTop) Joint Navy - Industry Open Architecture Study
2010
92 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Electrotechnology , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Information Processing Standards , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Radiofrequency Detection , Common Carrier & Satellite , Open system architecture , Naval research , Prototypes , Modular construction , Network architecture , Communication and radio systems , Antenna arrays , Naval vessels , Military requirements , Electronic warfare , Radar , Mosa(Modular open systems approach) , Intop(Integrated topside) , Inp(Innovative naval prototypes) , 0602271n , 6003271n
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