| A Cooperative Terminal Information Transfer System. |
DEC 1974 |
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| Authors:
Blinn W. Russell; AIR FORCE AVIONICS LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This report proposes a digital synchronous internal information transfer system for relatively unsophisticated USAF aircraft. A detailed description of the design and its application to a specific example (a postulated A-10 avionics suite) are provided. An inexpensive clock reference coordinates bit timing at the terminals, permitting the elimination of a central bus controller and supervisory (overhead) words on the bus. The transmission rate is lower than that usually encountered, made ... |
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| Optoelectronic Data Bus. |
OCT 1973 |
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| Authors:
James R. Biard; L. L. Stewart; SPECTRONICS INC RICHARDSON TX
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 | This document is the final report of a development program concerned with the design and fabrication of a ten-channel optoelectronic data bus demonstrator. Airborne avionics systems are moving toward the use of party line multiplex data buses for the transmission of the growing number of digital signals found in modern aircraft. Optoelectronic technology provides a data bus interface system consistent with Military requirements that is potentially superior to wire techniques. ... |
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| AN/AIC-27(V) (XA-2) Aircraft Interphone System. |
NOV 1972 |
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| Authors:
James L. Gunderson; Norman W. Schaefler; HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO EL SEGUNDO CALIF SPACE AND COMMUNICATIONS GROUP
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 | The AN/AIC-27(V) is a versatile and flexible interphone system for aircraft, employing a central control, or switchboard concept. It introduces multiplexing of the crew station control signals onto a single pair of wires. These signals establish all transmit and receive interconnections. Therefore, it drastically reduces the number of wires in the crew station-to-central control unit cables and the number of pins in the connectors terminating the cables. The additional circuitry ... |
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| Interior Communication Requirements for New-Construction Aircraft Carriers. |
19 APR 1972 |
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| Authors:
F. G. Henry; J. C. Webster; NAVAL ELECTRONICS LAB CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | Voice and visual interior communication (IC) requirements for new-construction aircraft carriers were developed from an extensive study conducted aboard deployed CVA's operating in the SIXTH and SEVENTH Fleets. The functional requirements which were derived provide balance between integration and separation of IC services required to support CVA operations. Nine IC services and associated terminal types were identified and defined to accomplish the above. In the process, the number of current ... |
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| Intraship Wire-Free and Visual Communications for Underway Replenishment Operations. |
14 DEC 1970 |
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| Authors:
F. G. Henry; J. C. Webster; NAVAL ELECTRONICS LAB CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | Experimental wire-free voice and visual communication systems were installed on three SERVPAC Combat Stores Ships. Follow-up studies were made on the human engineering, maintainability, and reliability features of the systems. On the basis of measurements and user comments, criteria were developed for commerical transceivers and CCTV to supplement standard fixed-wire IC during CONREP/VERTREP operations. The report summarizes four years of investigation and experimental trials with references to a series of ... |
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| Installation, Care, and Maintenance of Interim Shipboard Wire-Free Communications. |
JUL 1969 |
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| Authors:
F. G. Henry; J. C. Webster; W. Kreysler; NAVAL ELECTRONICS LAB CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | The document provides information on the operational use, care, and maintenance of Motorola Handie-Talkies. These radio transceivers are for interim intraship wire-free communications use. (Author) |
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| STUDY OF MOL CHECKOUT SYSTEM INTERCOMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS. |
14 APR 1966 |
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| Authors:
T. Criswell; AEROSPACE CORP EL SEGUNDO CA EL SEGUNDO TECHNICAL OPERATIONS
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 | This TOR describes four methods for accomplishing intercomputer communications, a requirement for combined systems testing by the MOL AGE. A recommendation is also included based on a comparative analysis of the four methods. (Author) |
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| TELECONFERENCING. LITERATURE REVIEW, FIELD STUDIES, AND WORKING PAPERS. |
MAR 1966 |
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| Authors:
Gerald C. Bailey; INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING SUPPORT DIV
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 | Contents: Teleconferencing: Summary of a Preliminary Study; Teleconferencing: Feasibility of a Research and Development Program; Teleconferencing: Background Information; Teleconferencing: Guidelines for Research; Teleconferencing: Preliminary Experiments; Teleconferencing: Language and Cultural Factors; Teleconferencing: Capacity of Current Communication Facilities; Teleconferencing: Procedures; Teleconferencing: An Experimental Task; Teleconferencing: Literature Review, Field Studies, and Working Papers; Teleconferencing: Special Networks; A Look at the Criterion Problem; Further Definition of the NATO Crisis Situation; Review of Teleconferencing Applications ... |
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| TELECONFERENCING. LITERATURE REVIEW, FIELD STUDIES, AND WORKING PAPERS. |
MAR 1966 |
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| Authors:
Gerald C. Bailey; INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING SUPPORT DIV
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 | Contents: Teleconferencing: Summary of a Preliminary Study; Teleconferencing: Feasibility of a Research and Development Program; Teleconferencing: Background Information; Teleconferencing: Guidelines for Research; Teleconferencing: Preliminary Experiments; Teleconferencing: Language and Cultural Factors; Teleconferencing: Capacity of Current Communication Facilities; Teleconferencing: Procedures; Teleconferencing: An Experimental Task; Teleconferencing: Literature Review, Field Studies, and Working Papers; Teleconferencing: Special Networks; A Look at the Criterion Problem; Further Definition of the NATO Crisis Situation; Review of Teleconferencing Applications ... |
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