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Air to ground and ground to air communications: digitally aided close air support / Phillips, Malcom   Journal Article
Phillips, Malcom Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Nowhere is communications between air and ground more critical than in the close air support (CAS) environment. CAS remains an extremely demanding process involving the integration of information from many sources and the repid establishment of a common mental picture of the battlefield between, for example, a tactical leader who needs support, a joint terminal attack controller (JTAC) and the pilot of a strike aircraft, attack helicopter or armed UAV who need talking onto the target.
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ID:   102197


BEL's network centric warfare capabilities at Aero India 2011 / Bharat Electronics   Journal Article
Bharat Electronics Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   089740


Communication technologies and non-state actors / Singh, Gunjan   Journal Article
Singh, Gunjan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The revolution in communication technology could be said to have happened with the advent of the Internet and Mobile phones. Over the last three to four decades the mobile telephone technology has shown exponential growth. Today, this mode of communication has been used almost in every facet of life. It has significant amount of utility for the armed forces too. Moreover, this technology has become very handy for various non-state actors. In the recent past there are varous incidents where few terrorist groups have used this technology to their advantage. This article attempts to analyze how terrorists groups are cleverly using modern means of communication to their advantage with major emphasis on mobile phones.
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ID:   001949


Crypto controversy: a key conflict in the information society / Koops, Bert-Jaap 1999  Book
Koops, Bert-Jaap Book
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Publication The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 1999.
Description xvi,285p.
Standard Number 9041111433
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ID:   125439


Cyber warfare: China's role ad challenges to the United States / Warikoo, Arun   Journal Article
Warikoo, Arun Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The 21st century is rightly dubbed as an information age. Endless information is readily available made possible by interconnection of billions of computers systems globally over a backbone of networks commonly referred to as the internet the growing reliance on laptops, computer systems, ipads and smart phone to perform most of our tasks has created a parallel world the cyber world.
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Developmental promise of information and communications technol / Pal, Joyojeet Mar 2003  Journal Article
Pal, Joyojeet Journal Article
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Publication Nov 2002.
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ID:   129706


Emerging communication technologies in the defence domain and t / Sharma, Sandeep   Journal Article
Sharma, Sandeep Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Exploitation of information and communication technology by ter / Mishra, Shitanshu   Journal Article
Mishra, Shitanshu Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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Eyes in the sky: space-based capabilities for the armed forces have to be enhanced / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In August 2013, India successfully launched its latest dedicated defence satellite GSAT-7. Planned to serve as an exclusive defence satellite for the Indian Navy, the satellite, as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), boasted of its safety and reliable communication. Although ISRO, which is popularly seen as a civilian space agency, could not openly accept the defence usage of this satellite, analysts claim that this satellite will serve as a force multiplier and help navy in networking all its warships, submarines and aircrafts with its ground based assets. The satellite will help the Indian Navy strengthen its blue water combat capabilities. This advanced multi-band communication satellite was launched by Ariane-5 launch vehicle of Arianespace from Kourou, French Guiana.
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Freedom.Com / Morozov, Evgeny   Journal Article
Morozov, Evgeny Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Globalization: the context of education / Rajput, J S   Journal Article
Rajput, J S Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Some fifty years ago the technocrats of those times organized an exhibition in the world fair of New York dedicating it to man's achievement on a shrinking globe in an expanding universe'. Celebrated science fiction writer Isaac Asimov visited this exhibition. Highly excited, he wrote an article about how the world would be 50 years on; in 2014. He wrote: 'communication will become sight-sound and you will see as you will hear the person you telephone. The screen (of the phone) can be used not only to see the people you call but also for studying document and photograph and reading passage from the books'.
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Green ICT: a strategy for sustainable development of China's electronic information industry / Chao, Gua; Peng, Alex   Journal Article
Chao, Gua Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Under the national strategy of a "let informatisation drive industrialisation, and let industrialisation promote informatisation", China's electronic information industry has achieved continuous and dramatic development during the last three decades. It has now become one of the most essential pillar industries for China's national economy. However, severe pollution issues and environmental challenges emerge at different stages throughout the lifecycle of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) products, from their design, development, and manufacturing to use and to disposal. Evidence shows that much effort has been put to increase industrial profit margin, improve indigenous innovation, and overcome the negative effects of the 2008 financial crisis on China's electronic information industry. Nevertheless, environmental issues have traditionally received less attention from industrial manufacturers and users of ICT products (e.g. CEOs, managers and employees of companies, and individual citizens). China is still in its infant stage in building up a green electronic information industry. This paper discusses and highlights the importance and impacts of current environmental challenges faced by the electronic information industry, as well as to propose the implementation of Green ICT as a key strategy to ensure environmental-friendly use of ICT equipments and thus maintain sustainable development of this industry in the long term.
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How do chinese civic associations respond to the internet? find / Yang, Guobin   Journal Article
Yang, Guobin Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ICT for poverty reduction in Thailand / Koanantakool, Thaweesak May 2004  Journal Article
Koanantakool, Thaweesak Journal Article
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Publication May 2004.
Summary/Abstract It is believed that the main causes of poverty in Thailand are the lack of knowledge and management skills. This belief is confirmed by the UN's Millennium Development Goals in which Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) are identified as suitable instruments for poverty reduction. If people and communities are empowered with ICT to access information and knowledge, they can use these tools as a base for education, analysis, thinking, and problem solving. Using ICTs can also lead to the creation of a knowledge-based society for accelerating broad-based growth and for poverty reduction. In this paper, the author provides a number of practical examples from the study "IT for Poverty Reduction" in Thailand, carried out by the National Electronics and Computer Technology Center. With an appropriate sequencing of the projects, as planned and experienced by Thailand, several interesting results can be obtained. The author concludes that use of ICT to create opportunities and develop potential to increase revenue for the people and communities will positively drive the developing economies
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Information and communications technology revolution Mar 2003  Journal Article
Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2003.
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Little data book on information and communication technology / World Bank 2010  Book
World Bank Book
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Publication Washington, DC, World Bank, 2010.
Description vi, 230p.
Standard Number 9780821382486
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ID:   130133


Mounted/dismounted communications / Merklinghaus, Dennis-P   Journal Article
Merklinghaus, Dennis-P Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article offers a review of vehicle mounted radios including the TDRS from Rockwell Collins Inc., the SWave vehicular radio from Selex ES SpA, and Military IP Radio (MIPR) from Elbit Systems Ltd. Dedicated vehicle mounted radios have several performance advantages versions over MANPACK and hand held radios, not experiencing the size, weight and power limitations enabling higher power output, more effective antenna and because its vehicle mounted, its height gives additional performance enhancements. Dismounted radios have to not be a burden to the soldier and keep him in touch with his unit, vehicle and HQ.
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Pioneering transmission: the Indian navy gets its first dedicated military communication satellite / Chandra, Atul   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract An Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched the military communication satellite GSAT-7, meant for the Indian Navy at 0200 hours Indian Standard Time (IST) on August 30 from Kourou in French Guiana. This successful launch means that the Indian Navy (IN) will now have access to its own satellite for communication requirements of ships at sea, submarines and provide the much-needed bandwidth for shore based establishments. The additional bandwidth would also be used for uplinking data from surveillance platforms, such as the recently acquired Boeing P-8I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare (LRMR/ASW) aircraft and UAVs.
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Preserving Bangladesh's democratic future / Ahmed, Imtiaz   Journal Article
Ahmed, Imtiaz Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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RAS Comms / Walker, Chris   Journal Article
Walker, Chris Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract like run ashore oppos, ships internal comms systems are unreliable. If their designers lever went to sea they would soon realize why a smooth running warship needs comms in place like the tops of masts, the bottoms of bilges and every chidfy's caboose. And why microphones, loudspeakers and headsets must withstand soaking in foul weather and hosing down in fair.
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