Flexible Data Communications: The Primary Challenge in Rapidly Deployable Integrated Security Systems

Year
1992
Author(s)
Ken Jacobson - HQ ESC/AVJG
Michael L. Christiansen - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
The change in the world military posture and the reduction in military personnel require the flexible and rapid deployment of priority defense assets. Air Force security personnel and operators must maintain the ability to secure these deployed assets and receive advanced warning of threats. The Air Force will meet this need through the Dispersed Integrated Security System (DISS). The system will be rapidly deployable, relocatable, support mission flexibility, and be capable of intrusion detection, area and alarm display, night assessment, and wireless data communications. Wireless links, as obtained through radio, are quickly deployed and cost less than their hardwire counterpart when labor cost and equipment reuse are considered. DISS communications systems will be flexible and have broad application. By integrating commercial components and using menu-driven setup procedures, low cost, versatile, easy-to-use communication systems will be implemented to meet Air Force user requirements and provide desired capabilities.