Enhanced Combat Information System (ECIS) PDF Print E-mail

Today, the success of modern warfare relies heavily on the speed of intelligence information collated from various sources and the efficiency of distribution of information. It is in this framework, supported by the extensive use of data link technologies that Prescient delivers the ECIS to the end-users.

Our ECIS an all-in-one network solution. Supported by superior innovative data-link system, the ECIS simultaneously paints the combat picture for operator, tactical picture for field commanders, and strategic picture for area commanders.

System Key Features:

Situational Awareness

Real-time tactical data is collated and fused using high speed processing and computation to paint a continuous integrated picture of the battlefield and this information will be shared with all participants.

Active Database

New data detected and processed by any participants will be instantaneously updated in the database and propagated rapidly to the rest of the participants through direct transmissions and relays. This information stored in the database is a true reflection of the actual, ongoing battlefield scenario.

Rapid Resource Allocation

With strategic, operational and tactical level sensor and intelligence processing interlaced, commanders can deploy the availability resources more effectively and at a faster rate.

Datalink Key Features:

Large number of participants

The datalink algorithm accommodates any number of participants to the network. Time slots will be dynamically distributed to each of the participants to allow new participants to the network. The no master network ensures that the communication network will function regardless of the participation of any particular entities.

Many Networks in One

Various update rates are catered to the demands of every combatant in the battlefield. Combat net will be entitled to a faster update rate compared to the strategic net, to allow the frontline combatants to react promptly to the dynamic environment. Strategic net will be entitled to a wider range to give the commanders monitoring tools over the entire battlefield.

Discrimination by Range

Certain percentage of the time slots in the combat net will be reserved for long-range transmission. This is to allow the participants to receive data from other participants that are not in their normal receiving range. In this way, the frontline can be kept abreast of the developments of the “big picture” of the battlefield, and at the same time maintain the local network update rate at a pre-defined minimum level.

High security

Transmission security (TRANSEC) employs full spectrum techniques to counter deliberate jamming, non deliberate co-channel interference and channel noise. It also provides protection against enemy reception, spoofing and exploitive interception.

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