sbms in battle field management system

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Page 1: SBMS in Battle Field Management System

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SBMS SECURITY BASED MESSAGING SYSTEM

(BATTLE FIELD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM )

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SECURITY BASED MESSAGING SYSTEM (SBMS) IN A BATTLE FIELD ENVIRONMENT

A battlefield situation would include the following (among other ) components:-

• A field command post (possibly in an APC or pillbox). • Sapper moving ahead for mine clearing and wire laying. • A tank component to move in ahead of the infantry. • An artillery component to effect long range shelling of enemy

positions. • An infantry component (mechanized or light or both) to follow/

range alongside the tanks. • Drones to relay tactical reconnoitred visual intelligence for action

overlaid on vector maps coupled with satellite camera feeds. • Choppers for tactical field operations.

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Battle Field Management System

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SBMS: Basic Function Diagram

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SECURITY BASED MESSAGING SYSTEM (SBMS)IN A BATTLE FIELD ENVIRONMENT

Each of the components would have to be in real time communication with one or more other components in an environment where:-

• Communications have to be on a very low bandwidth (80 - 90% jammed by the opposition).

• Communications have to be in fully secure mode via two factor authentication and robust encryption without large file sizes.

• The messaging system would have to function across OS platforms including radio beacons,

android versions, software defined radio etc. without discoverable IP addresses.

• The messaging system should be able to carry, with very low latency, messages including the alpha numeric, audio, video and graphics.

• The messages would have to be scalable over various degrees to ensure that a command does not go unheeded in a battlefield scenario.

• Logging would have to be contemporaneous for later analysis.

• The field command post would have to be in concurrent communication with, say, brigade headquarters with the appropriate secure interface.

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