Future Naval Concepts -- Crew Reductions through Improved Damage Control Communications (FNC-CRIDCC)
2007
Street, Thomas T. | Williams, Frederick W. | Cooper, L. S. | Halloway, III, Kenneth E. | Rininger, Michael | Miller, Charles | Shirley, Bradley | Genovese, Samuel | Showalter, David | Zak, Stephen
Prepared in collaboration with Navy Technology Center for Safety and Survivability, Washington, DC. Prepared in cooperation with L. Robert Kimball and Associates, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. The original document contains color images.
Show more [+] Less [-]The object of the Damage Control (DC) Triad program was to develop a Damage Control Communications system, which would be damage tolerant and remain operable in casualty situations where DC communications are vital. The current state of the art in communications technologies (WLAN, enhanced VoIP Power Line Communications, and Sound-Powered Phone implementations) should allow the implementation of the system without a costly R&D program. This report details the communications technologies and their application and testing in a shipboard environment to implement and demonstrate a true uninterruptible and survivable DC Communications system.
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