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LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 1
Tactical · Open · Systems
AN/UYQ-70Technology Insertion
Planning
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 2
Tactical · Open · Systems
CO TSTECHNO LO G Y
M ISSIO NAPPLICATIO N
REQ UIREM ENTSDRIVEN
M ISSIO NCRITICAL
andM ISSIO N
ESSENTIALSYSTEM S
IM PRO VEDM ISSIO N
EFFECTIVENESS
AN/UYQ-70Technology
Insertion
RequirementsAnalysis
TechnologySurveys
FeasibilityDemos
PeriodicReview s &Offramps
ProductizationTechnologyEnabled
Q-70 Technology Insertion
• Q-70 System Architectures– VME / Non-VME– Operating Systems– Processors– Storage
• HMIs & Graphics
• Low Cost Enclosures– Volumetrics
• Networking– Infrastructure– Voice/video Distribution– Sensor Distribution
• Miscellaneous– System Development Tools– Modeling & Benchmarking
• Q-70 System Architectures– VME / Non-VME– Operating Systems– Processors– Storage
• HMIs & Graphics
• Low Cost Enclosures– Volumetrics
• Networking– Infrastructure– Voice/video Distribution– Sensor Distribution
• Miscellaneous– System Development Tools– Modeling & Benchmarking
User input is critical to successful Technology Insertion.
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 3
Tactical · Open · Systems
AN/UYQ-70 TI Tasks
Operating Systems
Radar DistributionSoftware Development
Communications
Enclosure Volumetrics
Graphics Adapters
Middleware
Display Technologies
Networking
Modeling
Mass Memory
HMI
Q-70Q-70ProductizationProductization
Analysis&
Integration
UserUserRequirementsRequirements
COTS COTS TechnologyTechnology
Mission Success!
Pointing Devices
Infrastructures
Low Cost Enclosures
VME-based Architectures
Miscellaneous
Non-VME Architectures
Isolation Techniques
Power Systems
Clients
Security
ServersPMCs
Technology Insertion is focused on five areas.
System Architectures
Unit Processors
User Identification and Authentication
New Materials
Noise Abatement
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 4
Tactical · Open · Systems
Important Disclaimers
• All projections are forward looking statements that may change based on program priorities and projected technology advances.
• The figures on the following slides indicate when the Q-70 program intends to make newer products eligible for productization for the Q-70 user community.
• The figures do not indicate when the Q-70 program will discontinue support for existing products. Products are normally supported for the life of the program.
Trends are based on a March 2001 technology assessment.
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 5
Tactical · Open · Systems
• VME-based Architectures– Unit Processors– Operating Systems– Mass Memory– PCI Mezzanine Cards (PMC)
• Non-VME-based Architectures– Workstations– Clients– Servers– Storage
Q-70 System Architectures
Session Server
Thin Clients / Ultra Thin Clients
Q-70 Architectures will become less VME-based.
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 6
Tactical · Open · Systems
Combat System ArchitecturesSeamless C4I System
Weapons
Sensors
CAGEmulator
CDs /C&D
AN/UYK-43s With OSM
TAC-n Consoles
DDS
48E
49
CIFF
JMCIS LAN
Combat SystemIntegration LAN(s)
CEP
TAS
SLQ-32
NSSMS
CIWS
RAM
NAVSSIIntegrated
BridgeSystem
DigitalRadar
Video/DataDistribution
C2P
ACDS
LAN
Display
LAN
SSDS
LAN
CEC
LAN
Past Present FutureDedicated Equipment Multi-purpose Workstations Total Compute Plant/Universal WSsPoint-to-Point Networks of Networks Common Network FabricMain Frame Distributed Processing Client / Server ArchitectureCard Level Integration Chassis Level Integration Subsystem Integration
Legacy Architectures Future
Present / Near Term
are evolving into seamless systems.
Switchboard(s)
DisplayEquipment
Groups
Sensors / Weapons / Peripherals
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 9
Tactical · Open · Systems
Non-VME WorkstationsNon-VME Workstations will offer even more choices.
Present(2001)
Near Future(2002-2003)
Future(2004+)
Ultra80/ Netra1405
RES204
SUNM icrosystem s
Hewlett Packard
Them is
Intel
Solaris
Solaris
Ultra80 w ith NextGeneration Graphics
Netra 1405Solaris
Demos
Products*
Investigation
IA-64 W orkstation
Solaris HP-UX
Linux Window s
Next Generation HPOffering
HP-UX
J5000/J5600in an ECDW S
(obsolete)HP-UX
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 10
Tactical · Open · Systems
Q-70 Client RoadmapNew clients will reduce total cost of ownership.
Near Future(2002-2003)
Future(2004+)
Present(2001)
Thin Clients
* X Protocol* Intelligent Console Architecture (Citrix)* Rem ote Display Protocol (RDP)* W eb Browser w ith Java support
FlatPanel
TouchScreen
UltraThin
ClientDem os
* SunRay HotDesk Protocol
Im provedPerform ance
Clients
ThinClients
Demos
Products*
Investigation
with one userinterface
OtherHM I
Sm artCard
M ulti-graphics
heads
RadarInput
W earablecom puting
W irelessm obile
com puting
ThinClient
Dem os
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Technology AssessmentSlide 11
Tactical · Open · Systems
Q-70 Server RoadmapScalable servers will provide common, centralized processing.
Future(2004+)
Near Future(2002-2003)
Present(2001)
U ltra80 (Session Server)
E4500 (File Server)
Com paq Proliant1850R (Term inal Server)
Rugged E4500 (Them is RES2014s)
Ultra80 repackaged(Netra 1405)
SUNMicrosystem s
Intel
Rugged Ultra80(Them is RES204 )
Power M axion (Application Server)
Com pact 1U Server(IBM Netfinity)
Concurrent(Form erly
Harris)Appliance Technology
(dedicated function)Servers
Solaris 8
Solaris 8
Solaris 8
Pow erMax OS
Solaris 8
Solaris 8
NT4.0Win2000
IA-64
Demos
Products*
Investigation
TBD
Them is
Linux
Serengeti
Next Generation1U Server
Solaris 8
NT4.0Win2000
RES3012
LW 3+
Netra t1 Netra t1+Netra t1 Flapjack
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 12
Tactical · Open · Systems
Mass Storage RoadmapMass storage will move from the nodes onto the network.
Near Future(2002-2003)
Present(2001)
Future(2004+)
9 GBMagnetic
FixedHard Drive
M edia
TapeBackupM edia
Netw orkStorage
15-600 slot DVD/CDROM Jukebox
200+ GB Magnetic
1+ TB MEMS
150 GB DAT
Demos
Products*
18 GBMagnetic
Mammoth-2
Fixed Hard Drive Media
Optical Storage Media
640 MB CDROMO pticalStorageM edia
Hybrid CD/DVD-RW
17 GB DVD-ROM
200 GB+ SIL MO
Tape Backup Media
640 MB CD-RW
5.2 GB MO
Netw ork Storage
5.2 GB DVD-ROM
4.7 GB DVD-RW
20 GB SIL MO
75 GB - 120 GBMagnetic
36 GB LVDw ide
240 GB MEMS
40 GB DAT
100 GB AIT2
80 GB DAT
200 GB AIT2 / Mammoth
15-600 Slot CDROMJukebox
2 TB SAN
240 GB RAID-based NAS 1.5 TB RAID-based NAS
5-15 TB SAN
Dedicated RAID
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 13
Tactical · Open · Systems
Human Machine Interfaces
• User Identification and Authentication
• Input Devices • Display Technologies• Pervasive Computing• Quality of Life
AVS5100
RFD251-S
Track balls,
Keyboards,
Smart Cards,
X-Terminals,
Touch Screens
HMIs are becoming less intrusive and more natural.
DFP181/R
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 14
Tactical · Open · Systems
Q-70 HMI RoadmapHMIs will become more capable and more user friendly.
Future(2004+)
Near Future(2002-2003)
Present(2001)
UserAuthentication
Input Devices
Demos
Products*
Fingerprint
Im m ersiveDisplays
Output Devices
BluetoothWireless PDAs
W earable Com puting,Awareness Com puting
PervasiveCom puting
Quality of Life Em ail
Multi-media,Video on Demand,
Crew Entertainment,Video Conferencing
Biom etric Suite:Voice, Face,
Hand Geom etry
TouchpadsSpoken Com m ands,Voice Recognition
Helm et M ounted,Voice, Virtual Reality
Sm artcard
Investigation
Layeredbiom etrics,
Iris Scan
Internet Access,Productivity Suite
2048 x 2048 FPdisplays
80211b (11 M bps)
80211a (54 M bps)
"M IL" 80211b (11 M bps)
80211g (22 M bps)
Sm art Boards
User Authentication
Password
Input Devices
Output Devices
CRTs, FPs,Thin Clients
KeyboardTrackball
Touchpanels
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 15
Tactical · Open · Systems
Low Cost Enclosures
• Enclosure Trends• Common Technologies
– Isolation Techniques– New Materials– Enclosure Volumetrics– Power Systems
Focusing on enclosures will allow the use of more COTS.
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 16
Tactical · Open · Systems
Q-70 Enclosures RoadmapQ-70 enclosures can be divided into four classes.
Present/Near Future(2001-2002)
Future(2003+)
W orkstations
Rack-basedConsoles
M EV/M CV
Equipm entRacks
Technology EnhancedCITADEL
M icro-Deck
Rafted DecksVirginia Class
Variants
Next GenerationEquipm ent Racks
(Technology Insertion)
CollaborativeW orkspaces
M ulti-M odal /Im m ersive
W orkstations & Clients
CITADEL
CNDADS
ECDW Set al
EPSet al
NGPSW Set al
M EV/M CV M EV/M CV(Elastomer)
Thin Clients
Intrepid
CND21
DD21Demos
Products*
Investigation
Viking
Elastom ericCabinetSystem
CADRT
CNDi
Products Continue on for life of the Program
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 17
Tactical · Open · Systems
Q-70 Enclosures RoadmapQ-70 enclosures are based on common technologies.
Future(2004+)
Near Future(2002-2003)
Present(2001)
Products Continue on for life of the Program
Heat Exchanger(w ater-cooled)
Shock andVibration
Noise
NNI*
Noise Avoidance /Cooling- Fuzzy Fan Control - Flat Fans (Fan Arrays, Board Cooling, W all/
Bulkhead Cooling)
Cooling
Composites(Components)
Composites(Components and Chassis)M aterials
Power
Sheet Polymers
DiscreteCom ponents
Static Fast ABT(Automatic Bus Transfer)
- Platform - System - Chassis
Elastom eric- Trapezoidal - Cubic - Sheet- Cylindrical - Poly Trapezoidal
Particle Collision (Box. Cylindrical)
Metals
Taylor
Fans/Blow ers(air-cooled)
2KVAAC-AC UPS
Integrated(Rack M ount)
Distributed (DC)(DC to High Point of Load Devices)
HyTrel(C-W orthy)
DistributedInterface M ount Noise Abatem ent
- New Sheet Polymers - Acoustic Liners - Active Noise Cancellation
Demos
Products*
Investigation
New TechnologiesNi-Hydride, Electronic Switching,
Longer Life,Smaller Lead Acid Batteries
4KVAAC-AC UPS
*Newport News Industrial
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 18
Tactical · Open · Systems
Networking
• Infrastructure
• Security
• Middleware
• Communications– Voice/Data/Video
• Sensor Distribution
Network Server
Solaris GCCSApplication Server
NT Application Server
HP-UX Application
Server
Thin and Ultra Thin Clients
Networking will continue to replace point-to-point connections.
Wireless
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 20
Tactical · Open · Systems
Miscellaneous
• Benchmarking
• Modeling
• System Development Tools
Benchmarks are used to calibrate models to predict behavior.
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 21
Tactical · Open · Systems
Benchmarking, Modeling, and System Development Tools
Software tools measure, predict, and improve Q-70 systems.
Present(2001)
Near Future(2002-2003)
Future(2004+)
Development Tools
BONeS
OPNET ?EADSim ?M odeling
BenchM arking
CC++
Ada/Ada95
Developm entTools
Graphical S/WConstruction Tools
RapidPrototyping
Unified ModelingLanguage (UML)
Demos
Products
Investigation
RMA Models No LongerSupported
RTM
Application Profiling
TI Benchmarks
CPU LoadingNetw ork LoadingGraphics Loading
X11PerfPixmark
AegisSpec95
Spec2000Ziff-Davis
JavaObject Oriented
Case ToolsData Base Tools
Support ToolsTest/Debug Tools
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 22
Tactical · Open · Systems
• US Navy Q- 70 Website:– http://www.Q-70.navy.mil/Q-70/tech_ins/
• Lockheed Q-70 Website:– http://www.q70.com/
[Ask [email protected] about access to our IDE site -- registration required.]
• Lockheed Q-70 Internal Website:– http://web2/Q70/technology_insertion.htm or
– \\dakota\engineering\technology\whit_pap\.
Want More Information ?New and old Q-70 TI investigations can be viewed on the web!
LBased on March ’01
Technology AssessmentSlide 23
Tactical · Open · Systems
CO TSTECHNO LO G Y
M ISSIO NAPPLICATIO N
REQ UIREM ENTSDRIVEN
M ISSIO NCRITICAL
andM ISSIO N
ESSENTIALSYSTEM S
IM PRO VEDM ISSIO N
EFFECTIVENESS
AN/UYQ-70Technology
Insertion
RequirementsAnalysis
TechnologySurveys
FeasibilityDemos
PeriodicReview s &Offramps
ProductizationTechnologyEnabled
Q-70 Technology InsertionUser input is critical to successful Technology Insertion.
• Q-70 System Architectures– VME / Non-VME– Operating Systems– Processors– Storage
• HMIs & Graphics
• Low Cost Enclosures– Volumetrics
• Networking– Infrastructure– Voice/video Distribution– Sensor Distribution
• Miscellaneous– System Development Tools– Modeling & Benchmarking
• Q-70 System Architectures– VME / Non-VME– Operating Systems– Processors– Storage
• HMIs & Graphics
• Low Cost Enclosures– Volumetrics
• Networking– Infrastructure– Voice/video Distribution– Sensor Distribution
• Miscellaneous– System Development Tools– Modeling & Benchmarking