VMF Message Standard, VMF Data Protocol and Use Cases in Tactical Radios
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Nov 28, 2020
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About This Presentation
The VMF protocol is used to swap information between multiple different tactical systems, thereby providing a rich and flexible messaging context
VMF uses the K series messages defined in MIL-STD-6017 (VMF). There are more than 100 messages, and the catalog is constantly growing. They are arranged ...
The VMF protocol is used to swap information between multiple different tactical systems, thereby providing a rich and flexible messaging context
VMF uses the K series messages defined in MIL-STD-6017 (VMF). There are more than 100 messages, and the catalog is constantly growing. They are arranged in a collection of 11 functional areas (FA).
In fact, although VMF is generally considered to be the TDL for ground forces, many messages are used in the theater, and it can support any environment required. This is a "joint force" tactical data link.
Swap operational and tactical data between connected systems and nodes through VMF, such as:
Position
Trajectory
Map
Navigation data
Mission data
Surveillance and Intelligence.
Tonex offers Variable Message Format (VMF) Training Bootcamp. The training crash course style covering:
VMF message standard
VMF data protocol
Use cases in tactical radios
Understand the basics, advanced tactical radio and variable message format (VMF), message standards using K series messages, and all communication protocols that have nothing to do with transmission media.
The Variable Message Format (VMF) training course provides participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to analyze, specify, design, implement, test, V&V, and operating systems and nodes using the VMF protocol, VMF message standard, and VMF operating environment.
Elements and Signs of VMF include:
Field Presence Indicator (FPI)
Field Recurrence Indicator (FRI)
Group Presence Indicator (GPI)
Group Recurrence Indicator (GRI)
Audience:
TDL operators
TDL certification and testing professionals
Engineers and technicians
Analysts
Other military and defense professionals
Objectives:
Differentiate among Link 11, Link 16, Link 22, JREAP, SADIL, VMF, EPLRS, IFDL MADL and other TDLs
Explain key design considerations for a VMF enabled system or node
Sum up the VMF changes required in traditional TDL systems
Review VMF message structure, syntax, formats, protocol and VMF Data Element Dictionary (DED)
Review VMF considerations in terminals, interfaces, network communications and protocols
Test, verify, validate and certify VMF nodes and systems
Variable Message Format (VMF) history and background
Explain the key concepts, features and mechanisms behind VMF
And many more..
Course Content:
Variable Message Format (VMF) Protocol
VMF Systems, Nodes, and Networks
VMF Architecture, VMF Characteristics
VMF Protocol and Operations
VMF Use Cases
Variable Message Format Link Requirement
VMF Participant Reporting Responsibilities
Description of VMF Messages
VMF Syntax, VMF Coding Conventions
VMF Unit Identification
VMF System Testing and Certification
The VMF protocol is used to swap information between multiple different tactical systems, thereby providing a rich and flexible messaging context
VMF uses the K series messages defined in MIL-STD-6017 (VMF). There are more than 100 messages, and the catalog is constantly growing. They are arranged in a collection of 11 functional areas (FA ). In fact, although VMF is generally considered to be the TDL for ground forces, many messages are used in the theater, and it can support any environment required. This is a "joint force" tactical data link.
Swap operational and tactical data between connected systems and nodes through VMF, such as : Position Trajectory Map Navigation data Mission data Surveillance and Intelligence .
VMF is very suitable for deployment and use of Combat Net Radio (CNR) network with limited communication bandwidth. VMF and Joint Range Extension Application Protocol (JREAP) realize the exchange of voice, mission, tactical data and images by connecting to the network of each participant node, platform and unit in the vertical and horizontal directions.
Tonex offers Variable Message Format (VMF) Training Bootcamp. The training crash course style covering: VMF message standard VMF data protocol Use cases in tactical radios
Understand the basics, advanced tactical radio and variable message format (VMF), message standards using K series messages, and all communication protocols that have nothing to do with transmission media.
The Variable Message Format (VMF) training course provides participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to analyze, specify, design, implement, test, V&V, and operating systems and nodes using the VMF protocol, VMF message standard, and VMF operating environment.
Elements and Signs of VMF include : Field Presence Indicator (FPI) Field Recurrence Indicator (FRI) Group Presence Indicator (GPI) Group Recurrence Indicator (GRI)
Audience: TDL operators TDL certification and testing professionals Engineers and technicians Analysts Other military and defense professionals
Objectives: D ifferentiate among Link 11, Link 16, Link 22, JREAP, SADIL, VMF, EPLRS, IFDL MADL and other TDLs Explain key design considerations for a VMF enabled system or node S um up the VMF changes required in traditional TDL systems Review VMF message structure, syntax, formats, protocol and VMF Data Element Dictionary (DED) Review VMF considerations in terminals, interfaces, network communications and protocols Test, verify, validate and certify VMF nodes and systems
Objectives: Variable Message Format (VMF ) history and background Explain the key concepts, features and mechanisms behind VMF C larify the motivation behind the use of VMF List relevant VMF standards and benefits S how potential VMF deployment scenarios G ive details how VMF facilitates Tactical Data Links (TDLs) enabled systems VMF design considerations examples
Course Content: Variable Message Format (VMF) Protocol VMF Systems, Nodes, and Networks VMF Architecture, VMF Characteristics VMF Protocol and Operations VMF Use Cases Variable Message Format Link Requirement VMF Participant Reporting Responsibilities Description of VMF Messages VMF Syntax, VMF Coding Conventions VMF Unit Identification VMF System Testing and Certification
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