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Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) Training Bootcamp Tonex Featured Training


Price: $3,999.00
Length: 4 Days

The Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol ("JREAP") enables tactical data messages to be transmitted over long-distance networks, e.g. satellite links, thereby extending the range of Tactical Data Links (TDLs).

JREAP is documented in U.S. Military Standard (MIL-STD) 3011 and NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 5518, "Interoperability Standard for the Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP).“

Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol Training, JREAP Training Bootcamp, is a 4-day JREAP course covering details of JREAP-A or Announced Token Passing protocol for half-duplex communications, JREAP-B or synchronous or asynchronous point-to-point mode of the JREAP, and JREAP-C using the Internet Protocol (IP) in conjunction with UDP or TCP.

Learning Objectives :
After successful completion of the JREAP preparing, the members will have the capacity to:

Clarify fundamental standards, ideas of JRE & JREAP
Rundown related JREAP measures and advantages
Portray the history and foundation of assortment of JREAP frameworks
Portray the key ideas, highlights and systems behind JREAP task
Delineate potential JREAP organization situations
Portray JREAP benchmarks, necessities and operational models
Rundown the essential standards of JREAP A, B and C techniques and strategies
Clarify the rudiments of JREAP frameworks designing and item life cycles & clarify the JREAP procedure and Interoperability testing system
Perform testing and affirmation arrangements, strategies, devices, and techniques connected to JREAP and other related TDLs.

Who Should Attend:

TDL and JREAP Technical Managers
TDL and JREAP Engineers and Technicians
TDL and JREAP Project Managers
Network Engineers
TDL and JREAP Analysts
JREAP Cybersecurity Professionals
JREAP Operational Test Staff

Course Agenda:

Introduction to JREAP
Traditional J-Series BLOS
Development of Joint Range Extension (JRE)
JRE Use Cases
MIL-STD 3011 and STANAG 5518 Organization
JREAP Protocols and Messages
JREAP Design and Systems Engineering
JREAP Communications Protocols
JREAP-A
JREAP-B
JREAP-C
Message Types for JRE
JREAP Management Messages
Improvements to JREAP

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