When:
February 12, 2018 @ 9:00 am – February 14, 2018 @ 4:00 pm
2018-02-12T09:00:00-06:00
2018-02-14T16:00:00-06:00
Where:
UMW Dahlgren, VA
4224 University Drive
King George, VA 22485
USA
Cost:
2499
Contact:
Howard Gottlieb
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Link 16 and Tactical Digital Information Links (TADIL) Training Courses

Link 16 Training, TONEX is the world’s premier provider in Tactical Data Link (TDL) Courses including  Link 11 Training, Link 16 Training, Link 22 Training and JREAP Training.  TONEX is specialized in  specializes Tactical Data Link Training Courses including Link 11, Link 16, Link 22 and JREAP.

Tactical Data Link Training Courses including Link 16  Training Crash Course provides the concepts behind Link 16 tactical data Link system/ JTIDS / MIDS architecture, installation, integration, data processing and operation.

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Link 16 Training covers all aspects of tactical data links  employed by the U.S Navy, the Joint Services, NATO and Japan.  Link 16 / JTIDS / MIDS training course covers all aspects of Link 16 / JTIDS (Joint Tactical Information Distribution System)/ MIDS (Multifunctional Information Distribution System).

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Link 16 Training by TONEX

TONEX is an internationally recognized training company that  delivers customized Link 16 training solutions to DoD, NATO and defense contractors.

By choosing Tonex for your Link 16 training courses, you can expect that all the information learned in class is accurate, relevant and up to date. Our Link 16 courses are designed by Link 16 experts in the field, and this allows our workshops to excel in certain topics that only professionals in the field would understand. We also continually update our reading materials, teaching techniques and course offerings to reflect the latest trends in technology. Instead of following the trends, we stay ahead of them to be a frontrunner in the industry.

Our Link 16 training courses follow a specific format that includes the overview, the body of the class and the conclusion, which wraps up with Tonex and industry certifications. Our Link 16 training courses are flexible enough that they can be modified to fit the needs of your business so that your employees can focus on the core values of your organization. Browse our catalog of workshops or contact a Tonex representative to find the best boot camps to advance your career.

Link 16 Training crash course, Bootcamp style starts with an introduction to Tactical Data Links and covers concepts behind Network Centric Operations (NCO), Link 16  planning, network design, network management, operations and maintenance, and troubleshooting are discussed.

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Other Training Services

TONEX provides customized training to meet specific platform implementation goals Including:

  • Data link: SADL/EPLRS
  • Platform specific: Operator and Maintenance
  • COMSEC Workshop
  • Mission Planning Workshop
  • LINK 16 OPTASK Link Workshop
  • Advanced Link 16 

Learning Objectives

Upon completing of this course, the student will:

  • Discuss Tactical Digital Information Link (TADIL)
  • Understand the key concepts behind Link 16 / JTIDS / MIDS
  • List LINK 16/ JTIDS / MIDS Principals and Features
  • Explore Link 16 / JTIDS / MIDS architecture
  • Discuss Link 16 system characteristics
  • Explore network architecture, services, elements, protocols to support services
  • Identify the role of key network nodes, interfaces, protocols, control and related protocols
  • Discuss TDMA and CDMA and access mode
  • Describe Network Participation Groups (NGP) and J-Series Messages
  • Discuss various Link 16 terminals and message packing and pulses
  • Understand similarities and differences between Link 16 Networks and Nets
  • Describe Link 16 Network Access Modes, Network Time, Network Time Reference (NTR) and Terminal Synchronization
  • Understand Link 16 Network Roles, Relays and  Pulse Deconfliction
  • Calculate Link 16 capacity and Time Slot Duty Factor (TSDF)
  • Discuss Communications Security and Link 16 Cyber Security
  • Describe Link 16 MSEC/TSEC methods
  • Discuss JTIDS / MIDS Network Planning and Design
  • Discuss JTIDS / MIDS Management, Operation and Troubleshooting and Monitoring
  • Understand the role of Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP)
  • Discuss Link 16 Network Enable Weapons
  • Discuss Link 16 troubleshooting techniques and procedures

Course Outline

Overview of Tactical Digital Information Link (TADIL)

  • What is TADIL?
  • TADIL Capabilities
  • Basic principles and purpose
  • Platforms and Development
  • Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS)
  • Surveillance Control Data Link (SCDL)
  • Ground Station Modules (GSMs)
  • Joint Tactical Data Link Management Plan (JTDLMP)
  • Tactical data link for command, control, and intelligence
  • TADIL A/B [Link-11]
  • Link 16 as the prime data link for U.S. and NATO forces
  • TADIL C [Link-4A]
  • Conventional Link Eleven Waveform (CLEW)
  • Single Tone Link Eleven Waveform (SLEW)
  • Link 22 to replace Link 11 and to complement Link 16
  • Secure digital radio link in HF and UHF band

Overview of TADIL J (Link-16)/JTIDS/MIDS

  • Basic Link 16 principles and purpose
  • Link 16 capabilities
  • Link 16 protocol vs. terminals
  • MIL-STD-6016 – Tactical Data Link (TDL) 16 Message Standard
  • STANAG 5516 – Tactical Data Exchange – Link 16
  • MIDS System Segment Specification (SSS)
  • MIDS System Segment – Interface Control Document (Hardware ICD)
  • MIL-STD-6016E: Tactical Data Link (TDL) 16 Message Standard
  • Overview of  or Satellite TADIL J (S-TADIL J)
  • Real-time Beyond Line-of-Sight (BLOS)

Overview of Link 16 System Architecture, Protocols and Components 

  • Overview of Link 16 Operations
  • Link 16 Architecture
  • Link 16 Network Time and Network Roles
  • Link 16 Terminal Navigation and Network Relays
  • Link 16 Terminals and Platforms/Capabilities
  • Link 16 Configurations / Maintenance
  • Link 16 Data Terminals
  • Voice Transmission and Reception over Link 16
  • Principles of Multiple Access in Link 16
  • TDMA Principles in the Link 16
  • Link 16 Frequencies and Time Slots
  • Link 16 Interference Protection Features
  • Time Slot Duty Factor (TDSF)
  • Participation Groups
  • Network Operations, Roles and Responsibilities
  • Precise Participant Location and Identification (PLLI)
  • Link 16 Security
  • Multinetting
  • Range Extension Techniques

Purpose of Tactical Digital Information and Link 16 Systems

  • Purpose and Description
  • Data Link Advantages
  • Link 16 for anti-jam (AJ), secure, data and voice system
  • Standard waveforms and messages to promote interoperability
  • Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS) and Multifunctional Information
  • Distribution System (MIDS)
  • Architecture and Network Design
  • Link 16 Parameters
  • Pulse Deconfliction
  • Frequency Assignments
  • Architecture Examples
  • Time Slot Blocks (TSBs)
  • Message Construction
  • Net synchronization
  • Frequencies and Interference Protection Feature (IPF)
  • Range Extension by Relay
  • Time Slot Reallocation (TSR)
  • Precise Participant Location and Identification (PPLI)
  • Link-16 Enhance Throughput (LET)
  • VMF Message Catalogue
  • Video on Link-16

Principles and Features of Link 16 Systems and Terminals

  • Link 16 System Characteristics
  • Air/Ground Situational Awareness
  • Link 16 Architecture
  • LINK 16 Features
  • LINK 16 Functions
  • Fully Functional Link 16 Terminal
  • MIDS LVT-1 (Ethernet)
  • MIDS LVT-2 (Ethernet)
  • MIDS LVT-2 (X.25)
  • MIDS LVT-11 IP
  • MIDS LVT-3 (1553)
  • USN E-2 (1553)
  • USAF E-8 (1553)
  • USAF F-15 (1553)
  • USAF MCE (1553)
  • USMC MCE (1553)
  • US Army 2M (X.25)
  • LINK 16 Terminals
  • Multifunctional information distribution system (MIDS) fighter data link
  • Low Volume Terminals (LVT)
  • Terminal Options: MIDS terminals, Class 2 terminals
  • MIDS Low-Volume Terminals (LVTs)
  • The MIDS-LVT (1) Family
  • LVT (1) TACAN Tactical Air Navigation System, and Voice
  • LVT (4) Voice, but eliminates TACAN
  • LVT (6) provides TACAN no Voice
  • LVT (7) bare-bones model, no TACAN or Voice
  • MIDS LVT (2) family ground terminal
  • Handheld Link 16 Radio, BATS-D
  • Handheld Form Factor

LINK 16 Network Management Operational Scenarios

  • LINK 16 Architecture and Management
  • LINK 16 Troubleshooting and Monitoring
  • LINK 16 Network Planning and Design
  • LINK 16 Operation and Troubleshooting and Monitoring
  • Related J series messages

LINK-16 Capabilities

  • LINK-16 Basic Capabilities
  • Tactical Data Link 16
  • Link 16 Architecture
  • Link 16 System Operation
  • Waveform
  • Time Slots
  • Exchange real-time tactical data
  • Architecture
  • Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
  • Synchronization
  • Acquisition & maintenance of system time
  • Network
  • Time Slot
  • Link 16 Division of Network Time
  • Epochs, Frames and Timeslots
  • Network Participation Groups (NPG)
  • Terminal variations
  • Class I, Class II, MIDS (LVT-1, LVT-2, LVT-3)
  • Host platform integration requirements
  • Link 16 Messages
  • Link 16 Security

Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP)

  • What is JREAP?
  • Tactical data over digital media and networks
  • JREAP/TADIL Testing/Simulation
  • JREAP Application Block
  • Joint Range Extension (JRE) Gateway
  • JREAP A – UHF DAMA
  • JREAP B – Serial
  • JREAP C – Ethernet

Satellite TADILS

  • GEO  vs. LEO
  • Link-11 via satellite
  • Satellite TADIL-J (STJ)
  • Multicast TADIL-J (MTJ)

Link 16 Network Enabled Weapon (NEW)

  • Introduction to Link 16 Network Enable Weapons
  • Net Enabled Weapons  supporting  missions Use Cases
  • Network Enabled Weapons (NEW) Architecture
  • Network Enabled Weapon Messages (J11.X)
  • NEW Implementation Requirements
  • In-Flight Target Updates (IFTUs)
  • Targeting and engagement of Moving Targets
  • In-flight Retargeting/Reallocation
  • In-flight Abort
  • Sensor to Weapon 3PS Targeting (S2W 3PS)
  • Weapon to Weapon Coordination (Cooperative Attack)

Structured Link 16 Troubleshooting Approaches

  • Isolate and solve Link 16 network, terminals and design problems
  • Root Cause Analysis Techniques applied to Link 16
  • TONEX Link 16 DFMEA and PFMEA processes and templates
  • Systematic elimination of hypothetical causes
  • Narrowing down on the possible causes
  • The top-down approach
  • The bottom-up approach
  • The spot-the-differences approach
  • The move-the-problem approach
  • Failure at Upper Link 16 Layers
  • Application Layer Failure
  • Failure at Lower Link 16 Layers
  • Failure at network topology
  • Failure at security keys
  • The Divide-and-Conquer Troubleshooting Approach
  • Follow-the-Path Troubleshooting Approach
  • The Compare-Configurations Troubleshooting Approach
  • The Swap-Components Troubleshooting Approach

Link 16 Troubleshooting Procedures

  • Link 16 Verification and Validation Plans
  • Testing, Simulation and Analysis Techniques
  • Verification of Link 16 initial and mission plans
  • Testing Link 16 Hardware Platforms and Software Features
  • Link 16 Network Design Verification
  • Testing Link 16 RF Capabilities
  • Synchronization testing
  • Testing Link 16 Features
  • Testing C2 to C2 Battle Management
  • Testing C2 to Fighter mission assignments
  • Testing Fighter to Fighter information exchange
  • Testing Imagery and Voice communications
  • Testing Network Enable Weapons

TONEX Link 16 Verification and Validation (V&V) Plans and Procedures

  • Link 16 Network Integrity V&V
  • Link 16 NPG Status V&V
  • Cryptonet V&V
  • Frequency Planning and Management V&V
  • Time Slot Duty Factor (TSDF) Tests
  • OPTASK Link V&V
  • Multi-Link Network V&V
  • Roles / Responsibilities V&V

 

Who Should Attend

Operators, Engineers, Designers, Architect, Software and Hardware Developers, Project Managers, Product Managers, Sales and Support and anyone else who is interested to understand concepts behind Link 16 / JTIDS / MIDS.

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