通用数据链路终端自动化测试的模块化方法

S. Ramlall, Lucerito Gutierrez, Miguel Cayetano, Sally McGehee
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通用数据链(CDL)是一种通信波形,适用于所有国防部(DoD)服务,用于将情报、监视和侦察(ISR)传感器收集的战术数据和情报信息传输到地面开发设备。带宽高效通用数据链(BE-CDL)是一种增强型CDL波形,为用户在各种平台(包括地面、机载、地下和单兵便携式平台)之间提供更远距离和更高的数据速率。CDL波形规范明确定义了终端需要满足的网络性能指标,但太平洋海军信息战中心(NIWC)的政府团队已经亲身体验到,目前的供应商在交付给政府之前没有充分测试他们的be -CDL终端,部分原因是所需的测试非常耗时,而且人工执行的成本过高。这导致CDL终端不完全符合CDL规范,并由供应商进行额外的返工,最终导致车队能力交付的时间表延迟。本文讨论了开发一种低成本、自动化的测试能力,用于测量BE-CDL终端的网络性能,并根据波形规范要求分析测试结果。它利用开源软件和廉价的硬件来提供低成本的测试解决方案。开发BE-CDL自动化软件的挑战之一是不同的终端使用不同的用户和控制接口。一些供应商选择不支持简单网络管理协议(SNMP)的使用,尽管它是BE-CDL规范中的一个要求,而是选择开发不能在不同CDL终端之间互操作的自定义控制接口。本文展示了自动化软件的模块化设计如何使其适应这些不同的控制接口,包括对SNMP的支持,从而使其适合与任何BE-CDL终端一起使用。这通过使用两种不同的终端进行了演示:商用现货(COTS) CDL终端以及由空军研究实验室(AFRL)开发的低成本和低swap CDL终端。
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A Modular Approach to the Automated Testing of Common Data Link Terminals
Common Data Link (CDL) is a communications waveform set for all Department of Defense (DoD) Services to transmit tactical data and intelligence information collected by Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) sensors to surface exploitation equipment. Bandwidth Efficient Common Data Link (BE-CDL) is an enhanced CDL waveform providing users with longer range and higher data rates between various platforms that include surface, airborne, subsurface, and man-portable platforms. The CDL waveform specification has clearly defined network performance metrics a terminal needs to satisfy in order to be compliant, but the government team at Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific has experienced firsthand that current vendors are not sufficiently testing their BE-CDL terminals before delivery to the government, partly because the required testing is time consuming and cost prohibitive for humans to manually perform. This results in CDL terminals not being fully compliant with the CDL specification and additional rework by the vendors, ultimately leading to schedule delays for fleet capability deliveries. This paper discusses a low-cost, automated test capability developed to measure the network performance of BE-CDL terminals as well as to analyze the results according to the waveform specification requirements. It leverages open-source software and inexpensive hardware in order to provide a low-cost test solution. One of the challenges with developing automation software for BE-CDL is that different terminals use different user and control interfaces. Some vendors are choosing not to support the use of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) despite it being a requirement in the BE-CDL specification, and are instead choosing to develop custom control interfaces which are not interoperable between different CDL terminals. It is shown in this paper how the modular design of the automation software allows it to accommodate these different control interfaces, including support for SNMP, thus making it suitable for use with any BE-CDL terminal. This is demonstrated through the use of two different terminals: a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) CDL terminal as well as a low-cost and low-SWaP CDL terminal developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).
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