Software Acoustic Modem for TAK Communications with Analog Radios at the Tactical Edge

Nathaniel B. Soule, Brandon Kalashian, Colleen T. Rock, Landon Tomcho
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From disaster relief to combat search and rescue, mobile devices are increasingly key to mission success at the tactical edge. These mobile devices typically rely on networked communications to fulfil some of their most important functions. Unfortunately, due to cost, complexity, internal processes or other factors in both military and civilian scenarios, Internet Protocol (IP) networks are not always available to support such communications. Analog radios, in the form of everything from general purpose COTS walkie talkies to DoD tactical handhelds, are often all that is accessible. Today's mobile devices and applications, such as the Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK) – a phone-based situational awareness tool, cannot send their digital data directly over analog signals, however, and thus historically have been unable to capitalize on this large set of prevalent and often affordable radios around them. The Handheld Acoustic Modem for Mobile Exchanges with Radios (HAMMER) ATAK plugin is a software acoustic modem that allows ATAK devices to communicate with each other using any voice-comms capable radio, without the need for additional hardware. This paper describes the HAMMER technology, its military and civilian applications, current challenges and constraints, and evaluates the tool in several contexts.
战术边缘模拟无线电TAK通信的软件声学调制解调器
从灾难救援到战斗搜索和救援,移动设备越来越成为战术优势任务成功的关键。这些移动设备通常依靠网络通信来实现一些最重要的功能。不幸的是,由于成本、复杂性、内部流程或军用和民用场景中的其他因素,互联网协议(IP)网络并不总是可用来支持这种通信。模拟无线电,从通用的COTS对讲机到国防部的战术手持设备,通常都是可访问的。然而,今天的移动设备和应用程序,如Android战术攻击套件(ATAK)——一种基于手机的态势感知工具,不能直接通过模拟信号发送数字数据,因此,从历史上看,它们无法利用这种大量流行的、通常价格合理的无线电设备。手持声学调制解调器与无线电移动交换(HAMMER) ATAK插件是一个软件声学调制解调器,允许ATAK设备使用任何语音通信能力的无线电相互通信,而不需要额外的硬件。本文描述了HAMMER技术,它的军事和民用应用,当前的挑战和限制,并在几种情况下评估了该工具。
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