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AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMSUNIFIED CONTROL VEHICLE
The unified vehicle equipment is accommodated in a 1C container that can be mounted on series-produced platforms designed for container transportation. It can operate on the move and at halts. Components: - means of control automation: - two to four automated workstations, including the network and communications manager’s workstation, built around secure PCs; - a database and applications server; - an A4-format LCN laser printer; - a video projector; - a video conferencing system; Means of communications and data exchange include: - a package of software/hardware for data exchange through wire and cable lines, including routers, Ethernet switchboards, an IP-telephone system, and cable and optical modems; - a communications package, including three USW radio sets, a radio-relay station, an Inmarsat satellite communications terminal, Ethernet radio equipment, a telescopic mast and antenna feeder devices; - a satellite navigation system; - a power supply and life support system; - system software.
The unified vehicle provides for: - information input and display in the most suitable format for operators; - vehicle positioning by the satellite navigation system; - recording of transmitted and received information (including audio information) on PC hard disks; - user identification; - solution of applied problems (with application software); - internal and external telephone communication among the vehicle’s automated workstations and with the automated workstations of similar vehicles; - data exchange via the Ethernet LCN among the vehicle’s automated workstations and with the automated workstations of similar vehicles via optical Ethernet; - exchange of mixed data traffic (data, audio and video information) through wire and optical fiber general-and special-purpose networks (FR, ISDN, ATM, E1, X.25); - information exchange through simplex and duplex radio channels formed by SW and USW radios, Inmarsat terminals and Ethernet radio equipment; - data encoding; - centralized management of data exchange. The life support system serves to maintain comfortable environment in the vehicle at an external temperature of -40 to +50°C in the rain, dust and heavy fume conditions.
Published in the 3-rd edition of
PRODUCTS OF THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY
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