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80 years of the government communications system in Russia / Brusnitsyn, N A   Journal Article
Brusnitsyn, N A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   183423


Approach to building a spatiotemporal control model for a fighter aircraft unit / Belousov, S.S. ; Fedyunin, P.A. ; Donskov, Yu.Ye.   Journal Article
DONSKOV, Yu.Ye. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper considers the role and place of fighter aircraft in fulfilling their intended missions in a projected operational environment in the Black Sea area. The authors propose an approach to building a spatiotemporal model of fighter combat as the basis for a mathematical description of the process of its control and the substantiation of operational and tactical requirements for the communication system as the technical basis of the control system.
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ID:   128793


Command and control vulnerabilities to communications jamming / Wilgenbusch, Ronald C; Heisig, Alan   Journal Article
Wilgenbusch, Ronald C Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   133318


Communication with submarines: problems and solutions / Yershov, V. N; Katanovich, A. A; Konalenko, S. D   Journal Article
Yershov, V. N Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The authors offer and overview of studies completed to developed channels of communication with submarines and assess their development prospects. They demonstrate that trailing wire antennas and data transmission buoys are the most realistic way of maintaining communication without limitations on the depth of submarines.
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ID:   094423


Future of tactical communications / Baddeley, Adam   Journal Article
Baddeley, Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   133950


I wld like u WMP to extend electricity 2 our village: on information technology and interest articulation / Grossman, Guy; Humphreys, Macartan; Lutz, Gabriella Sacramone   Journal Article
Humphreys, Macartan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract How does access to information communication technology (ICT) affect who gets heard and what gets communicated to politicians? On the one hand, ICT can lower communication costs for poorer constituents; on the other, technological channels may be used disproportionately more by the already well connected. To assess the flattening effects of ICTs, we presented a representative sample of constituents in Uganda with an opportunity to send a text message to their representatives at one of three randomly assigned prices. Critically, and contrary to concerns that technological innovations benefit the privileged, we find evidence that ICT can lead to significant flattening: a greater share of marginalized populations use this channel compared to existing political communication channels. Price plays a more complex role. Subsidizing the full cost of messaging increases uptake by over 40%. Surprisingly however, subsidy-induced increases in uptake do not yield further flattening since free channels are not used at higher rates by more marginalized constituents.
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ID:   128792


Joint communications support element: the voice heard round the world / Watson, Kirby E   Journal Article
Watson, Kirby E Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   191499


Methodology for ensuring the stable functioning of the communication system, a critical asset of the control system / Ostroumov, O.A.   Journal Article
O.A. OSTROUMOV Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article considers a methodological approach to ensuring the stable functioning of the military communication system, which is a critical element of control systems. The approach presented in the article, unlike existing approaches, takes into account the criticality of the communication system itself and its elements.
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ID:   095838


Pushing the provacy limits: securing national interests with top - secure communication systems / Coll, Markus   Journal Article
Coll, Markus Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   002135


Satellite broadcasting: the politics and implications of new media / Negrine, Ralph (ed) 1988  Book
Negrine, Ralph Book
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Publication London;, Routledge, 1988.
Description viii, 276p.,figures,tablesHardbound
Standard Number 0415001099
Key Words Media  Communication system  Broadcasting 
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ID:   109533


Software drives: future army communications / Battlespace Information System   Journal Article
Battlespace Information System Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Communication system  Army  Software  Signal Corps 
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Tactical network rover targets RIPN two-way ISR for JTACs / Pengelley, Rupert   Journal Article
Pengelley, Rupert Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract prototype testing has begun on the tactical network rover (TNR) a pocket version of the rover -5 (Remotely Operated Video Enhance Receiver) two way Full Motion Video (FMV) transmission and display system developed by L-3 communication system west in salt lake city, Utah
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