The document describes MilSOFT DDS middleware, including its features, architecture, and tools. Key points:
- MilSOFT DDS implements the DDS specification and uses RTPS as the underlying communication protocol. It supports profiles including minimum, persistence, and content filtering.
- The architecture is decentralized with no shared memory or services. It uses multicast for high performance communication and zero-copy for efficiency.
- Tools include an automatic code generator, spy for viewing live data, and a tester for validating applications.
- Performance tests show latencies of around 125-160 microseconds and throughput of 26.5 MB/second for reliable communication of 1KB messages.
This document provides information about MilSOFT, including:
- It was established in 1998 and operates facilities in Ankara and Istanbul, Turkey.
- It has expertise in areas like C4I, data links, image exploitation, electronic warfare, training and simulation, and embedded systems.
- It has experience providing systems integration and software development for military programs to Turkish and international clients.
- It maintains various quality certifications including CMMI Level-5, ISO 9001:2008, and NATO AQAP-160.
This document discusses using the Data Distribution Service (DDS) middleware for video streaming in an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image exploitation system. It outlines how DDS enables location transparency and redundancy for transmitting sensor data like video over topics with quality of service guarantees. Specifically, it proposes encapsulating MPEG-2 transport stream packets within DDS data types and topics to stream live and recorded UAV video footage in a decentralized manner using DDS.
Mil-INTEL supports all phases of the intelligence cycle from the tactical to strategic levels, provides seamless integration between levels, and manages intelligence resources, collection, processing, and dissemination. It also integrates intelligence from different sources like imagery, signals, open sources, and humans. Mil-INTEL is designed to be network-centric, adaptable to organizational changes, and allows collaboration between civilian and military intelligence systems.
Mil-INTEL supports all phases of the intelligence cycle from direction to collection, processing, and dissemination. It manages intelligence resources, plans collection, handles task management and monitoring, and manages target and intelligence information at tactical, strategic, armed forces, and counter intelligence levels. Mil-INTEL also provides a common intelligence picture and situational awareness through the integration of intelligence data sources and systems at both the tactical and strategic levels.
The document discusses the Data Distribution Service (DDS) middleware specification and MilSOFT's implementation of a DDS middleware. DDS is a publish-subscribe middleware standard that provides data-centric communication for distributed real-time systems. It uses a decentralized architecture that is fault-tolerant with no single point of failure. MilSOFT has developed its own DDS implementation that complies with the DDS and RTPS standards and provides tools like a data modeler and spy for developing, testing, and monitoring DDS-based systems.
The document describes MilSOFT DDS middleware, including its features, architecture, and tools. Key points:
- MilSOFT DDS implements the DDS specification and uses RTPS as the underlying communication protocol. It supports profiles including minimum, persistence, and content filtering.
- The architecture is decentralized with no shared memory or services. It uses multicast for high performance communication and zero-copy for efficiency.
- Tools include an automatic code generator, spy for viewing live data, and a tester for validating applications.
- Performance tests show latencies of around 125-160 microseconds and throughput of 26.5 MB/second for reliable communication of 1KB messages.
This document provides information about MilSOFT, including:
- It was established in 1998 and operates facilities in Ankara and Istanbul, Turkey.
- It has expertise in areas like C4I, data links, image exploitation, electronic warfare, training and simulation, and embedded systems.
- It has experience providing systems integration and software development for military programs to Turkish and international clients.
- It maintains various quality certifications including CMMI Level-5, ISO 9001:2008, and NATO AQAP-160.
This document discusses using the Data Distribution Service (DDS) middleware for video streaming in an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image exploitation system. It outlines how DDS enables location transparency and redundancy for transmitting sensor data like video over topics with quality of service guarantees. Specifically, it proposes encapsulating MPEG-2 transport stream packets within DDS data types and topics to stream live and recorded UAV video footage in a decentralized manner using DDS.
Mil-INTEL supports all phases of the intelligence cycle from the tactical to strategic levels, provides seamless integration between levels, and manages intelligence resources, collection, processing, and dissemination. It also integrates intelligence from different sources like imagery, signals, open sources, and humans. Mil-INTEL is designed to be network-centric, adaptable to organizational changes, and allows collaboration between civilian and military intelligence systems.
Mil-INTEL supports all phases of the intelligence cycle from direction to collection, processing, and dissemination. It manages intelligence resources, plans collection, handles task management and monitoring, and manages target and intelligence information at tactical, strategic, armed forces, and counter intelligence levels. Mil-INTEL also provides a common intelligence picture and situational awareness through the integration of intelligence data sources and systems at both the tactical and strategic levels.
The document discusses the Data Distribution Service (DDS) middleware specification and MilSOFT's implementation of a DDS middleware. DDS is a publish-subscribe middleware standard that provides data-centric communication for distributed real-time systems. It uses a decentralized architecture that is fault-tolerant with no single point of failure. MilSOFT has developed its own DDS implementation that complies with the DDS and RTPS standards and provides tools like a data modeler and spy for developing, testing, and monitoring DDS-based systems.
Mil-IMADIS is an imagery discovery and dissemination system that is standards-based and compliant with NATO and industry specifications. It allows for the storage and sharing of geospatial imagery from various sources across defense, homeland security, emergency management, and government applications. The system provides a web services interface for metadata storage, querying and retrieval that is compliant with the GIAS standard, and allows users to search and access imagery through a portal interface using boolean queries over spatial and non-spatial attributes.
The document discusses MilSOFT's development of a DDS (Data Distribution Service) middleware. It provides an overview of MilSOFT DDS, including its features, architecture based on the RTPS protocol, and performance results. Tools for code generation, monitoring data, and testing are also described. Examples of applications using MilSOFT DDS include combat management systems, ship command and control systems, and UAV video exploitation systems.
This document provides information about MilSOFT, including:
- MilSOFT was established in 1998 and operates facilities in METU Technopolis and TUBITAK MAM TEKSEB totaling 7,600 square meters.
- MilSOFT has quality certifications including SEI CMMI Level-5, ISO 9001:2008, and NATO AQAP-160.
- MilSOFT has technical expertise in areas such as C4I, data links and messaging, image exploitation systems, electronic warfare, embedded systems, ICT solutions, and training & simulation. It has experience working on projects for clients such as the Turkish Coast Guard, Navy, and Air Force.
The document describes two electronic warfare (EW) training systems called JETS and JETSIM. JETS provides fundamental EW training through interactive lessons, assessments, and statistical reporting. JETSIM is a simulation for planning and executing EW training through realistic scenarios involving red and blue forces. Both systems were developed for NATO and Turkish requirements and provide training to over 1,500 officers annually.
The document discusses MilSOFT's tactical data link capabilities. It has experience providing Link 11 and Link 16 capabilities to various military platforms. Its multilink processor is scalable, portable, and expandable, supporting multiple links and data forwarding between them. It complies with NATO standards and can be deployed in different configurations, providing a cost-effective tactical data link solution.
The document discusses requirements and expectations for modern combat management systems (CMS), including real-time features, network centricity, interoperability, and open architectures. It proposes MilSOFT's new generation CMS as a solution, which is based on open architecture standards and technologies. The CMS provides a common, scalable and modular infrastructure for different platforms, along with integrated functionality and compliance with standards.
2012 july mil soft_ie_capabilities__iic_solutions-general-engmilsoftSDC
The document discusses MilSOFT's capabilities in network centric imagery intelligence and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems. It describes several of MilSOFT's projects involving Turkish UAV programs, including the TIES and RVT systems used in Phase 1 and the GCSMS used in Phase 2. It also outlines MilSOFT's general image processing capabilities and its GOKHAN image exploitation and target analysis system. Finally, it discusses MilSOFT's net centric air intelligence solutions and the operational advantages they provide at all levels through a centralized infrastructure.
Mil-IMADIS is an imagery discovery and dissemination system that is standards-based and compliant with NATO and industry specifications. It allows for the storage and sharing of geospatial imagery from various sources across defense, homeland security, emergency management, and government applications. The system provides a web services interface for metadata storage, querying and retrieval that is compliant with the GIAS standard, and allows users to search and access imagery through a portal interface using boolean queries over spatial and non-spatial attributes.
The document discusses MilSOFT's development of a DDS (Data Distribution Service) middleware. It provides an overview of MilSOFT DDS, including its features, architecture based on the RTPS protocol, and performance results. Tools for code generation, monitoring data, and testing are also described. Examples of applications using MilSOFT DDS include combat management systems, ship command and control systems, and UAV video exploitation systems.
This document provides information about MilSOFT, including:
- MilSOFT was established in 1998 and operates facilities in METU Technopolis and TUBITAK MAM TEKSEB totaling 7,600 square meters.
- MilSOFT has quality certifications including SEI CMMI Level-5, ISO 9001:2008, and NATO AQAP-160.
- MilSOFT has technical expertise in areas such as C4I, data links and messaging, image exploitation systems, electronic warfare, embedded systems, ICT solutions, and training & simulation. It has experience working on projects for clients such as the Turkish Coast Guard, Navy, and Air Force.
The document describes two electronic warfare (EW) training systems called JETS and JETSIM. JETS provides fundamental EW training through interactive lessons, assessments, and statistical reporting. JETSIM is a simulation for planning and executing EW training through realistic scenarios involving red and blue forces. Both systems were developed for NATO and Turkish requirements and provide training to over 1,500 officers annually.
The document discusses MilSOFT's tactical data link capabilities. It has experience providing Link 11 and Link 16 capabilities to various military platforms. Its multilink processor is scalable, portable, and expandable, supporting multiple links and data forwarding between them. It complies with NATO standards and can be deployed in different configurations, providing a cost-effective tactical data link solution.
The document discusses requirements and expectations for modern combat management systems (CMS), including real-time features, network centricity, interoperability, and open architectures. It proposes MilSOFT's new generation CMS as a solution, which is based on open architecture standards and technologies. The CMS provides a common, scalable and modular infrastructure for different platforms, along with integrated functionality and compliance with standards.
2012 july mil soft_ie_capabilities__iic_solutions-general-engmilsoftSDC
The document discusses MilSOFT's capabilities in network centric imagery intelligence and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems. It describes several of MilSOFT's projects involving Turkish UAV programs, including the TIES and RVT systems used in Phase 1 and the GCSMS used in Phase 2. It also outlines MilSOFT's general image processing capabilities and its GOKHAN image exploitation and target analysis system. Finally, it discusses MilSOFT's net centric air intelligence solutions and the operational advantages they provide at all levels through a centralized infrastructure.
2. Mil-IMADIS Imagery Discovery and Dissemination System
Mil-IMADIS endüstri ve NATO standartlarını temel
alan bir görüntü kütüphanesi çözümüdür.
GIAS uyumlu Imagery Discovery and Access
Services:
Web service tabanlı geliştirme yapılmış
NATO STANAG 4559 tabanlı servisler
gerçeklenmiştir.
Mil-IMADIS, görüntü paylaşımını gerektiren alanlarda
kullanılabilecek, görüntü keşif, saklama ve dağıtım
yetenekleri sağlayan bir sistem olup farklı disiplinlere
ait sistemleri desteklemektedir:
İstihbarat Sistemleri
Ülke Güvenliği
Mil-IMADIS Acil Durum Yönetimi
Imagery Discovery &
Dissemination System e-Devlet
3. Mil-IMADIS Imagery Discovery and Dissemination System
Farklı kaynaklardan alınan görüntü dosyalarının
saklanması ve dağıtımı (İHA, Uydu, Keşif
Platformları, Şehir Güvenlik Sistemleri, vb.).
Geo-uzamsal görüntü keşfi ve erişimine yönelik
ağ merkezli fonksiyonlar.
Görüntü Sorgulama.
Görüntü meta verilerinin saklanması,
sorgulanması ve erişilmesi için web servis
tabanlı yetenekler sağlar.
OMG GIAS Standartlarına tam uyumludur.
Mil-IMADIS
Imagery Discovery &
Dissemination System
5. Bu çözümü nasıl kullanıyoruz ?
CBS Tabanlı Uygulamalar
Mobil Erişim
Merkezi Görüntü
Geo-spatial Imagery Kütüphanesi
Map Services
Access Services
OGC-WFS
STANAG-4559 OGC-WMS, ISO 19128
Geospatial Store Geospatial Store