Command center network : scope and applications.

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Authors
Hamilton, George Kendall
Subjects
Command Center Network
Navy Command and Control Subsystems
Information Subsystems
Transmission Control Protocols
Modularity
Interoperability
Internetworking
Connectivity
Flexibility
Versatility
Tactical Flag Command Center
Advisors
Richards, F.R.
Date of Issue
1981
Date
March 1981
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
The Command Center Network (CCN) is a computer network designed to interconnect a diverse group of heterogeneous shipboard information and Command and Control (C2) subsystems. This local network will utilize a single, high-speed data bus installed on the individual platform. As this network is envisioned, such subsystems as NTDS, NAVMACS, CCIS, SSES, TSA, CV-TSC, and CV-IC will be interconnected in order to correlate information to provide the best possible decision base for the commander. The Tactical Flag Command Center (TFCC) concept, which the CCN is essentially designed to support, is considered by the Navy as the nerve center of future Command and Control. The CCN is envisioned to be the backbone of the TFCC. This thesis examines the system development of the CCN.
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Naval Postgraduate School
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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