Defense Advanced Research Project Agency Advanced Technology Office (ATO) — Future Combat Systems (FCS) Communications Program
Project Overview: The Future Combat Systems Communications Program tackled the challenge of mobile, ad-hoc networking on the battlefield with high-data-rate, real-time traffic that still retained a low probability of detection and a resistance to jamming in an effort to expand the tactical capabilities of U.S. forces.
The DARPA FCS Communications program developed a dual physical layer (high band and low band) communications system in a real-time mobile, wireless, ad-hoc network environment. Specific components developed and demonstrated include: high band component technology for exploiting microwave-wave and higher frequencies; low band (20 MHz to 3 GHz) subsystem technology; RF information assurance; and Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) technology utilizing directional antennas.
- CenGen was the exclusive lead in the development and test director role for all FCS-C testing efforts. The site surveys, data collection, reduction, and test report creation was designed and implemented, with support, by CenGen.
- CenGen system engineered solutions to develop baseline testing and/or baseline demonstration efforts to develop criteria against which DARPA contractor (TRW and Raytheon) efforts can be evaluated.
- CenGen provided expert assistance in testing of systems via integration of high-level components (e.g. radios, modems, antenna systems, routers, switches, ground/airborne assets etc.) so they would function together and fulfill a DoD LAN/WAN requirement.
- CenGen provided highly qualified expertise in the fields of RF, Microwave, fiber optic and satellite communications, advanced networking techniques and coding techniques including: —LAN/WAN design, installation and implementation —Detailed design, hardware and software requirements definition, cost estimation —Technical writing —Project management