互操作潜艇救援行动的范式转变:JANUS在动态君主2017演习中的使用

J. Alves, R. Petroccia, A. Grati, Nicolas Jourden, Gennaro Vitagliano, P. Garcia, Jose D. Nieves Prieto, J. D. de Sousa
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北约海事研究与实验中心(CMRE)首次参加了“动态君主”潜艇救援演习,为作战参与者带来了由JANUS公司推出的新型可互操作数字水声通信能力。目前,救援行动期间的通信仅使用模拟水下电话和使用语音代码(阿尔法到祖鲁语)。这有一个明显的问题,需要一个操作员(可能需要其他同样重要的任务)来处理潜艇一侧的通信。重音和语音偏差也可能在水下电话通信的成功中发挥作用。可互操作的数字水下通信无疑会使潜艇逃生和救援更加有效,但最重要的是,它可能会引入一种全新的指挥行动方式。事实上,数字水下通信可以实现机器对机器的交互(模拟水下电话无法实现),并为引入联网水下无人系统开辟了道路。本文概述了导致CMRE参与“动态君主2017”潜艇救援演习的活动。我们提出了从2016年开始到2017年9月参加演习的整个过程中得出的关键结论。
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A Paradigm Shift for Interoperable Submarine Rescue Operations: The Usage of JANUS During the Dynamic Monarch 2017 Exercise
The NATO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE) participated for the first time in the Dynamic Monarch submarine rescue exercise, bringing to the operational players a new interoperable digital underwater acoustic communications capability introduced by JANUS. Currently, communications during rescue operations are performed solely with the analogue underwater telephone and the usage of the phonetic codes (alpha to zulu). This has the clear problem of needing an operator (that may be required for other equally critical tasks) to handle the communications on the submarine side. Stress and phonetic biases may also play a role in the success of the underwater telephone communications. Interoperable digital underwater communication may undoubtedly render submarine escape and rescue more effective, but above all it may introduce a whole new way of conducting operations. Digital underwater communications can, in fact, enable machine-to-machine interaction (not viable with analogue underwater telephone) and open the way for the introduction of networked underwater unmanned systems. This paper provides an overview of the activities that led to the participation of CMRE in the submarine rescue exercise Dynamic Monarch 2017. We present the key conclusions taken throughout the process that started in 2016 and culminated with the participation in the exercise, in September 2017.
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