On Software Defined Radio Issues

M. Sneps-Sneppe, D. Namiot, Eugeny Tikhonov
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The experience of using software-defined radios (SDR) in Future Combat Systems (FCS) is considered. It was the largest and most ambitious program in U.S. Army history. The FCS program began in 2003 and was canceled in 2009 due to software issues. In 2005, FCS software in development was estimated at 63.8 million lines of code. The FCS had to get its own operating system (SOSCOE) and required the development of more than 100 programming interfaces for external applications. A key failure is seen in the CORBA programming methodology. CORBA was introduced in the 1990s and was created for the portability of remote procedure call (RPC) applications within distributed systems. The Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) played a major liaison role in the FCS program. JTRS was supposed to replace about 30 different military systems. In this case, the JTRS devices had to act as a phone, a computer, and a network router at the same time. JTRS was supposed to become a connecting component for all 18 weapons systems (combat vehicles, manned aircraft, drones, missiles, etc.) that were combined into FCS. SDR contained more than four million lines of code. The JTRS project was launched in 1997, but military customers canceled the project as early as 2011 after it failed integration tests. The failures of the FCS and JTRS programs meant that the concept of network-centric warfare was never realized. Currently, there is a turn towards decision-oriented warfare based on artificial intelligence.
关于软件定义无线电问题
讨论了软件定义无线电(SDR)在未来作战系统(FCS)中的应用经验。这是美国陆军历史上规模最大、最雄心勃勃的计划。FCS项目始于2003年,由于软件问题于2009年被取消。2005年,开发中的FCS软件估计有6380万行代码。FCS必须拥有自己的操作系统(SOSCOE),并且需要为外部应用程序开发100多个编程接口。在CORBA编程方法中可以看到一个关键的失败。CORBA是在20世纪90年代引入的,是为了在分布式系统中实现远程过程调用(RPC)应用程序的可移植性而创建的。联合战术无线电系统(JTRS)在FCS项目中发挥了主要的联络作用。JTRS本应取代大约30种不同的军事系统。在这种情况下,JTRS设备必须同时充当电话、计算机和网络路由器。JTRS本应成为所有18种武器系统(战斗车辆、有人驾驶飞机、无人机、导弹等)的连接部件,这些武器系统被组合成FCS。SDR包含400多万行代码。JTRS项目于1997年启动,但由于集成测试失败,军方客户早在2011年就取消了该项目。FCS和JTRS项目的失败意味着网络中心战的概念从未实现。目前,有一种转向基于人工智能的决策导向战争。
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