The technological challenges of maritime information warfare

Dale F. Reding
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Maritime Information Warfare (MIW) provides a unifying concept for the integration, within naval operations, of information; command and control (C2); intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR); electronic warfare (EW); and cyber systems. MIW leverages the plethora of socio-technical networks, sensors and information sources (e.g. terrestrial, space based, open sources) to support the development of a multilayered, multi-domain operational maritime picture. However, modern navies are relentlessly challenged by the rapid changes in communications; sensors; signal processing; information management; and, imaging technologies. To illustrate the MIW R&D challenges and opportunities facing the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), this presentation highlights some of the concepts and technologies being explored within the current research program. This will include new sensors and information management technologies being developed within Defence R&D Canada. This research will be exploited to ensure optimal operational and tactical level decisions for both independent and coalition maritime operations in domestic and global theatres; and, support Command's ability to maintain both effective and technologically relevant Command Decision Support and Control.
海上信息战的技术挑战
海上信息战(MIW)为在海军作战中整合信息提供了统一的概念;指挥和控制(C2);情报、监视和侦察(ISR);电子战;还有网络系统。MIW利用大量的社会技术网络、传感器和信息源(如地面、天基、开放资源)来支持多层、多领域海上作战图景的发展。然而,现代海军不断受到通信快速变化的挑战;传感器;信号处理;信息管理;还有成像技术。为了说明加拿大皇家海军(RCN)面临的MIW研发挑战和机遇,本报告重点介绍了当前研究计划中正在探索的一些概念和技术。这将包括加拿大国防研发中心正在开发的新的传感器和信息管理技术。该研究将用于确保国内和全球战区独立和联合海上作战的最佳作战和战术层面决策;支持指挥部维持有效和技术相关的指挥决策支持和控制的能力。
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