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Brigade Combat Team Diagnostics and Prognostics

Brigade Combat Team Diagnostics and Prognostics. Mitchell J. Kozera Vehicle Intelligence and Safety Team National Automotive Center US Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command. BCT Vision Stryker Key Points Other BCT Vehicles SPORT/MSD Two Level Maintenance

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Brigade Combat Team Diagnostics and Prognostics

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  1. Brigade Combat Team Diagnostics and Prognostics Mitchell J. Kozera Vehicle Intelligence and Safety Team National Automotive Center US Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command

  2. BCT Vision Stryker Key Points Other BCT Vehicles SPORT/MSD Two Level Maintenance NAC Role in Diagnostics/Prognostics Diagnostics/Prognostics Applications For SBCT Demo Conclusion Agenda

  3. "We must provide early entry forces that can operate jointly, without access to fixed forward bases, but we still need the power to slug it out and win decisively. Today, our heavy forces are too heavy and our light forces lack staying power. We will address those mismatches." -- GEN Eric Shinseki, CSA, 23 June 1999 BCT Vision

  4. BCT Vision • Deploy anywhere in the world in 96 hours • Stryker Variants: • A. Infantry Carrier Vehicle • B. Command Vehicle • C. Mobile Gun System Vehicle • D. Fire Support Vehicle • E. Medical Evacuation Vehicle • F. Mortar Carrier Vehicle • G. Engineering Squad Vehicle • H. Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle • I. NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle • J. Reconnaissance Vehicle

  5. Basic Mission Requirements A high degree of mobility to be able to perform the full spectrum of operations in all environments Air transportability on C130, C17 and C5A in full combat-ready operational configuration A high degree of electrical/electronic and mechanical baseline commonality among all ten-vehicle variants Necessary battlefield survivability to carry out combat missions Integrated 14.5mm armor protection Supportability and affordability Stryker Key Points

  6. All Stryker variants equipped with: 1708 Databus - Diagnostics and Control Engine Transmission RS485 and CAN Bus weapon station including thermal viewer, the climate control system, the height management system including central tire inflation, the power management system, and the vehicle gauge cluster Stryker Key Points

  7. Stryker Variants • Two Main Variants: • Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV) • Carries nine troops, driver and a commander. • 40mm Grenade Launcher • .50 caliber machine gun • Mobile Gun System (MGS) • 105 mm cannon • 18 ready rounds every 16 seconds

  8. Other BCT Vehicles • FMTV and HEMTT • J1939 Data Bus – Control bus between engine and transmission • J1708 Data Bus – Diagnostic bus for subsystems other than engine and transmission • HMMWV • DCA/ICE Interface – Collects and distributes analog sensor information • Interfaces with SPORT/MSD

  9. SPORT/MDS • Soldier’s Portable Off-board Repair Tool (SPORT) • Displays Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM), diagnoses, and displays information to assist in repairs • Interfaces through DCA/ICE connector • Maintenance Support Device (MSD) • “Son of SPORT” • Interfaces to DCA/ICE, J1708, J1939 data busses

  10. Two Level Maintenance • Four Tier – The old way • Unit level • Direct Support • General Support • Depot • Two level - The wave of the near future • Combat or Field Level • National or Bay Level

  11. NAC Role in Diagnostics/Prognostics Driver Tech DT-3000 • Provides diagnostics/prognostics capability to BCT vehicles • Combines vehicle diagnostics with Movement Tracking capability. • Add a low cost night vision capability, ready for camera installation. • Hosts IETM’s and required SW for BCT diagnostics • Interface to MRLN (Maintainers Remote Logistics Network). • Supports the concept of 2-level maintenance. • Provides C4ISR capability for FCS/FTTS.

  12. Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite CLS Facility CLS Facility CLS Facility CLS Facility Sealy, Texas Sealy, Texas Sealy, Texas Sealy, Texas Division MMC Division MMC Division MMC Division MMC TACOM PM TACOM PM TACOM PM TACOM PM FMTV GCSS GCSS - - A A Satellite Module Satellite Module Truck Truck Truck Truck - - - - PC PC PC PC • • On On - - board Diagnostics board Diagnostics J1939 or J1708 J1939 or J1708 • • GPS GPS - - Map Generation Map Generation Open System Open System • • Voice Actuation Voice Actuation Architecture Architecture • • AIT Capable AIT Capable • • Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management NAC Role in Diagnostics/Prognostics Logistics Network

  13. IETM’s Tactical Logistics Data Digitization (TLDD) Electronic Parts Requisition Predictive Maintenance Module (PMM) Condition Based Maintenance Maintainer’s Remote Logistics Network (MRLN) Logistics “middleware” and ‘backend” Digital Logbook/Digital PMCS Logging SW / digital preventive maintenance and checks Pervasive Computing Can be used to facilitate MRLN Applications for BCT Diagnostics Demo

  14. Diagnostics/Prognostics critical to enable readiness Common HW and SW DT-3000 IETM’s, TLDD, PMM, DLB/DPMCS Open system infrastructure J1708, J1939 data busses MRLN, Pervasive Computing Conclusion

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