Command Post Modem/Processor (CPM/P)
Abstract
The Command Post Modem/Processor (CPM/P) Advanced Development Program makes extensive use of micro-computer technology in the design of a subsystem of an Airborne Satellite Communications (SATCOM) system. This SATCOM system is being designed for eventual application on the Airborne Command Post fleet of aircraft to provide command of functions including message handling (routing), satellite command and control, satellite ranging and pointing computations, and complex signal processing while achieving a significant reduction in size, weight, power consumption, and volume as compared to present technologies. In addition, maintainability, reliability, life-cycle cost, and self-test are significant objectives in the development effort. The three principal units of the CPM/P are the Red Processor, The Black Processor, and the Modem, each housed in 1/2-ATR long CPM/P and the associated receiver/transmitters are controlled through the use of a plasma display, an interactive display which is designed to aid the operator in decision making and thus reduce demands on the operator during system operation.
- Publication:
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Military Space Communications and Operations
- Pub Date:
- 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983msco.symp...53F
- Keywords:
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- Command And Control;
- Communication Satellites;
- Decision Making;
- Microcomputers;
- Signal Processing;
- Airborne/Spaceborne Computers;
- Communication Networks;
- Ground Support Equipment;
- Life Cycle Costs;
- Self Tests;
- Communications and Radar