Paradigm Shift to Effects-Based Space: Near-Space as a Combat Space Effects Enabler

Paradigm Shift to Effects-Based Space: Near-Space as a Combat Space Effects Enabler
Title Paradigm Shift to Effects-Based Space: Near-Space as a Combat Space Effects Enabler PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 77
Release 2005
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ISBN 9781422310168

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This paper is an outgrowth of comments I heard and attitudes I experienced at the JFCOM Joint Space Concept Development and Experimentation Workshop in Norfolk at the end of March 2004. I presented a briefing on near-space at the conference along with colleagues from JFCOM, the Army Space and Missile Defense Battlelab, the Naval Research Laboratory, and the Navy Warfare Development Command. It discussed how many functions that are currently done with satellites could be performed for tactical and operational commanders using near-space assets much more cheaply and with much greater operational utility. The briefing was very well received with nothing but positive comments all around. However, once we broke into focus groups trying to develop exercise inputs for such subjects as operationally responsive space, the near-space concept was almost forgotten. It didn't fit into the normal mindset of what space meant, so it was difficult to convince other group members that it should be discussed in the same breath as, say, a TacSat-type program. After much thought, it was my perception that the problem was one of mindset as to what the word "space" meant to the warfighter. After reading space doctrine (Army, Navy, Air Force, and Joint), I discovered that the mindset I sensed at the workshop had actually been codified to define space as a place where we operate satellites. That mindset is counterproductive.

The Paradigm Shift to Effects-based Space

The Paradigm Shift to Effects-based Space
Title The Paradigm Shift to Effects-based Space PDF eBook
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Pages 86
Release 2005
Genre Astronautics, Military
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"The thesis of this paper is that space is currently a medium through which warfighters get effects- typically those effects are strongly related to Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR)-- not just a place and not based on a specific platform type. Until recently, most C4ISR effects have been delivered from satellite platforms (apologies to our manned and unmanned air-breathing ISR assets). The reason for operating in such a manner was that, in general, no other way existed to obtain similar effects. The extreme costs of space were justified due to their monopoly on the ability to provide those needed effects. However, with the advent of near-space concepts, those same effects can be obtained in a different way, especially for operational and tactical users. The paper discusses strengths and weakness of near-space, doing a top-level comparison with satellites, manned ISR, and UAVs. Satellites are shown to have great strengths for strategic missions where freedom of overflight is required. However, for operational and tactical missions-- primarily after or just before commencement of hostilities-- near-space holds strong advantages, especially over so-called tactical satellites."--Executive summary.

Near-Space Remote Sensing

Near-Space Remote Sensing
Title Near-Space Remote Sensing PDF eBook
Author Wen-Qin Wang
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 122
Release 2011-08-03
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642221882

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Near-space is defined as the atmospheric region from about 20 kilometer (km) altitude to 100 km altitude above the Earth’s surface. It has received much attention in recent years and several types of near-space vehicles are currently being studied, developed, or employed. “Near-Space Remote Sensing: Potential and Challenges” concentrates mainly on the role of near-space vehicles in bridging the gap between satellites and airplanes for microwave remote sensing applications, providing a top-level system description and aiming to encourage further research. Further, this book also describes several potential applications such as passive surveillance, reconnaissance, and high resolution wide swath remote imaging. The book is intended for geographers, transportation engineers and other researchers involved in remote sensing development and applications, in particular for near-space vehicles. Wen-Qin Wang is an assistant professor at the School of Communication and Information Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.

Air & Space Power Journal win 05

Air & Space Power Journal win 05
Title Air & Space Power Journal win 05 PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 113
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ISBN 1428994130

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Harnessing the Heavens

Harnessing the Heavens
Title Harnessing the Heavens PDF eBook
Author Elwood L. White
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Pages 34
Release 2006
Genre Astronautics, Military
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Special Bibliography Series

Special Bibliography Series
Title Special Bibliography Series PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1957
Genre Bibliography
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Wireless Sensor Systems for Extreme Environments

Wireless Sensor Systems for Extreme Environments
Title Wireless Sensor Systems for Extreme Environments PDF eBook
Author Habib F. Rashvand
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 507
Release 2017-06-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1119126479

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Provides unique coverage of wireless sensor system applications in space, underwater, underground, and extreme industrial environments in one volume This book covers the challenging aspects of wireless sensor systems and the problems and conditions encountered when applying them in outer space, under the water, below the ground, and in extreme industrial environments. It explores the unique aspects of designs and solutions that address those problems and challenges, and illuminates the connections, similarities, and differences between the challenges and solutions in those various environments. The creation of Wireless Sensor Systems for Extreme Environments is a response to the spread of wireless sensor technology into fields of health, safety, manufacturing, space, environmental, smart cities, advanced robotics, surveillance, and agriculture. It is the first of its kind to present, in a single reference, the unique aspects of wireless sensor system design, development, and deployment in such extreme environments—and to explore the similarities and possible synergies between them. The application of wireless sensor systems in these varied environments has been lagging dramatically behind their application in more conventional environments, making this an especially relevant book for investigators and practitioners in all of these areas. Wireless Sensor Systems for Extreme Environments is presented in five parts that cover: Wireless Sensor Systems for Extreme Environments—Generic Solutions Space WSS Solutions and Applications Underwater and Submerged WSS Solutions Underground and Confined Environments WSS Solutions Industrial and Other WSS Solutions This book is a welcome guide for researchers, post-graduate students, engineers and scientists who design and build operational and environmental control systems, emergency response systems, and situational awareness systems for unconventional environments.