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Advanced Link 16 Training : Tonex Training

Advanced Link 16 Training covers advanced Link 16 concepts, Link 16 network architecture, Link 16 planning, Link 16 security, Link 16 Cybersecurity Link 16 operation and Link 16 management. Link-16 has many advantages over other existing tactical data links such as Link 11. The network in Link 16 is “nodeless” which means that the Link 16 network does not depend on any one of the terminals with a distributed operation. <br>Request more information. Visit Tonex Training link below <br>https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

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Advanced Link 16 Training : Tonex Training

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  1. AEROSPACE AEROSPACE DEFENSE ENGINEERING ADVANCED LINK 16 TRAINING & COURSES AEROSPACE & DEFENSE ENGINEERING TRAINING 3 Days Course From Tonex Training https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  2. Advanced Link 16 Training Price: $2,999.00Length: 3 Days Advanced Link 16 Training  covers advanced Link 16 concepts, Link 16 network architecture, Link 16 planning, Link 16 security, Link 16 Cybersecurity Link 16 operation and  Link 16 management. Link-16 has many advantages over other existing tactical data links such as Link 11. The network in Link 16 is “nodeless” which means that the Link 16 network does not depend on any one of the terminals with a distributed operation. Link 16 terminals can support many levels of system and network management such as: monitoring of link or the equipment status by an external processor.   MIL-STD-1553, X.25, or Ethernet hardware and software is used for host traffic interchange. Terminals can offer a direct voice I/O at 16-kbps CVSD and 2.4-kbps LPC-10 voice coding. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  3. Advanced Link 16 Training • Advanced Link 16 Training Objectives: • Upon completing this Advanced Link 16 training course, the attendees will be able to: • Identify the motivating factors behind Link 16 • Define the key features of Link 16 • Identify challenges in Link 16 planning, operation and management and to address them • Sketch the Link 16 network architecture • List the functional requirements, operational requirements, security and performance targets for Link 16 • Specify Link 16 radio operations and protocols • Summarize the Link 16 system acquisition and session setup procedures • Describe Link 16 synchronization operation and use of signals • Explain advanced Link 16 planning, management and operational aspects • Describe the key operational scenarios for Link 16 deployment https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  4. Advanced Link 16 Training • Course Agenda: • Overview of Link 16 • Link 16 Signal Processing • Advanced Link 16 Network Planning and Management • Link 16 Network Design and Capacity Calculation • Link 16 System Lifecycle Planning and Management • Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) • Link 16 System Engineering Guidelines • Advanced Link 16 Network Planning, Design Network Management https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  5. Advanced Link 16 Training • Overview of Link 16 • What is JTIDS / MIDS? • JTIDS / MIDS Architecture • Principles behind Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and Timeslot in Link 16 • Time Slots Recurrence Rate • Time Slot Allocation and Structure • Time Slot Components • Frequencies & Waveform • Message Packing • Link 16 Access Modes • Link 16 Networks • Link 16 Network Structures • Principles behind Nets and Networks • Network Participation Groups (NPGs) • Link 16 Terminal Waveform Generation • Link 16 Message Packing and Pulses • Principles of Link 16 Network Time • Network Roles & Time Slot Duty Factor • Link 16 Terminals • Terminal Synchronization • J-Series Messages https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  6. Advanced Link 16 Training • Link 16 Signal Processing: • Security and encryption • Secure Data Unit • Communications modes • Reed-Solomon Encoding and Decoding • Error correction • Cyclic Code Shift Keying (CCSK) • Continuous Phase Shift Modulation • Principles behind MSK https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  7. Advanced Link 16 Training • Advanced Link 16 Network Planning and Management: • TDL management and operation • NATO TDL management and operation • Link 16 network planning • Participation group communities • Link 16 network design • Link 16 network management • Link 16 system integration • Link 16 operations • Link 16 frequency operations and management https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  8. Advanced Link 16 Training • Link 16 Network Design and Capacity Calculation: • Link 16 network design principles • Link 16 capacity models and calculation • Link 16 Multi-Net • Track and NPG capacity modeling and calculations • Time Slot (TS) block assignment • Initial planning process • Pre-mission planning • Link 16 architecture planning • Link 16 network roles and responsibilities • Link 16 configuration • Link 16 cryptonet management • Link 16 segment • Link 16 network management https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  9. Advanced Link 16 Training • Link 16 System Lifecycle Planning and Management: • The TDL lifecycle • Successful robust TDL network • TDL optimization and interoperability • Integration between participating platforms • successful integration at both physical and data levels • Battlespace Management process • Long Range Planning • Data Link Operations Center (DLOC) • Understanding different types of platforms • Estimating ranges • Other national and international agreements • Primary link • Multi Link architecture • Link 11 and Link 16 • Short Range Planning • OPTASK link (OTL) messages • JTIDS Forecast Report (JFAR) • Liaisons • Mission planning • Configuration of MIDS Terminals sites • Allocations of Link 16 STN, ID Set and time on/off task • Link 16 design and more. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  10. Advanced Link 16 Training • Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP): • Introduction to Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol • MIL-STD 3011 Appendix-A, Appendix-B and Appendix-C • Management messages • Operator Text, Echo, Round Trip Timing, Common Time Reference, Remote Filter, Latency, Special Event, and Secondary Track Number • Gateways implementing MIL-STD 3011 Appendix A, B and • JREAP Gateway Managers • JREAP Planning • OPTASK Link JRE • JREAP Common Messages • JREAP Application Block • J-Series Messages applied to JREAP • JREAP  Free-Text • JREAP Management Messages https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  11. Advanced Link 16 Training • Link 16 System Engineering Guidelines: • Link 16 System ConOps • Link 16 System requirements • Creating Link 16 system spec • Link 16 system analysis and design • Link 16 system implementation • Link 16 system verification and validation procedures • Link 16 system integration • Bottom up vs. Top down integration principles • Link 16 system integration requirements • J-Series Message and Non J-Series messages • TONEX Link 16 System Engineering Templates and Tools https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  12. Advanced Link 16 Training • Advanced Link 16 Network Planning, Design Network Management: • Situational Awareness (SA) • C2 to C2 Battle Management • C2 to Fighter mission assignments • Fighter to Fighter information exchange • ISR operations • Imagery • Voice communications • Frequency clearance agreements • Time slot duty factor • Interference protection • Restrictions scenarios • Time slot map creation • Case studies • Hands on planning and modeling exercises • Workshops https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  13. AEROSPACE AEROSPACE DEFENSE ENGINEERING ADVANCED LINK 16 TRAINING & COURSES AEROSPACE & DEFENSE ENGINEERING TRAINING 3 Days Course From Tonex Training VISIT TONEX.COM https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/advanced-link-16-training/

  14. Why Tonex? • Tonex has been documenting the cybercrime evolution for 25 years when it first began training organizations on how to better deflect contemporary cyberattack. • Our Cybersecurity training courses and seminars are continuously updated so that they reflect the latest industry trends, and they are also created by specialists in the industry who are familiar with the market climate. • So far we have helped over 20,000 developers in over 50 countries stay up to date with cutting edge information from our training categories. • We’re Different because we take into account your workforce’s special learning requirements. In other words, we personalize our training – Tonex has never been and will never be a “one size fits all” learning program. • Ratings tabulated from student feedback post-course evaluations show an amazing 98 percent satisfaction score. Contact Tonex for more information, questions, comments.

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