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Transparency of battlefield in yesteryears that was achieved by recee patrols has now been taken over by state of the art ‘eyes and ears’ made available to Army. However, despite having such equipments namely Unmanned Airborne Vehicle (UAV), Battle Field Surveillance Radars (BFSR), Helicopter Mounted Surveillance System (HMSS) or the Long Range Optical System (LORROS) equipment, passage of data is still limited over the radio or telephone made available at the monitoring station. This has been a great impediment for the commanders to render the battlefield transparent and plan the future course of the action. With the near convergence of the Area of Interest and the Area of Influence of the Commanders, there is a greater need of transparency and real time passage of information in order to precipitate the outcome in our favor.
Surveillance devices held in the inventory of the integral SATA Battery/Regiments includes UAV and LORROS (Long Range Optical System), which provide surveillance data in form of video. Thus, there is a need to display the live video available from the UAV and LORROS as also distribute it simultaneously to a number of viewers at many levels of controls, Intelligence and Surveillance Centres for intelligence analysis by users at various levels. This can be successfully carried out by employing suitable media whether radiating or non radiating and video porting equipment using TCP/IP protocol for the transmission of video from source to destination. The video can be captured from a surveillance device by a Hardware Interface for Surveillance Devices and then transmitted through existing media to a distant location where it can be transferred to PC for viewing at various levels of Intelligence and Surveillance Centres.
Since the output of Advanced Ground Control Station (AGCS) vehicle controlling the UAV / LORROS/ HMSS/ BFSR etc is in form of video signal, the Hardware Interface for Svl device equipment at the front end shall capture video through Audio Video jacks available on AGCS/LORROS/ Ground Data Terminal (GDT) of HMSS equipment. On capturing the desired video output, the Hardware Interface for Surveillance Devices would facilitate transmitting (streaming and channelising) the video data through existing media sets to the formation Intelligence and Surveillance Centres where it can be simultaneously viewed on a TV or be recorded on a video recorder for playing back at a later stage or fed to IP network for being multicast on selected PCs.
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