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Advanced Link 16 Aerospace Defense Engineering Training :Tonex Training


Advanced Link 16 Training covers advanced Link 16 concepts, Link 16 network architecture, Link 16 planning, Link 16 security, Link 16 Cybersecurity Link 16 operation and Link 16 management. 

Link-16 has many advantages over other existing tactical data links such as Link 11. 

The network in Link 16 is “nodeless” which means that the Link 16 network does not depend on any one of the terminals with a distributed operation. 


Advanced Link 16 Training Objectives:
Upon completing this Advanced Link 16 training course, the attendees will be able to:

Identify the motivating factors behind Link 16
Define the key features of Link 16
Identify challenges in Link 16 planning, operation and management and to address them
Sketch the Link 16 network architecture
List the functional requirements, operational requirements, security and performance targets for Link 16
Specify Link 16 radio operations and protocols
Summarize the Link 16 system acquisition and session setup procedures
Describe Link 16 synchronization operation and use of signals
Explain advanced Link 16 planning, management and operational aspects
Describe the key operational scenarios for Link 16 deployment

Course Agenda:

Overview of Link 16
Link 16 Signal Processing
Advanced Link 16 Network Planning and Management
Link 16 Network Design and Capacity Calculation
Link 16 System Lifecycle Planning and Management
Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP)
Link 16 System Engineering Guidelines
Advanced Link 16 Network Planning, Design Network Management

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Advanced Link 16 Aerospace Defense Engineering Training

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