Department of National Defence
Defence Research and Development Canada
Industry Canada
March 31, 2010
Soldier Systems Technology Roadmap
Workshop 4: C4I/Sensors
Montréal, March 9-11, 2010
Volume 3
C4I/Sensors Slide Decks
Day 2 of 3—C4I
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Table of Contents*
About this Document .................................................................................................... 3
3. Potential Solutions/Options and Related Technologies (Exploring Solution
Sets) 4
3.1 NATO LCG1 Soldier C4I Architecture & Symbology,
Mr. C. Lemelin (DND) ....................................................................................... 4
3.2 Soldier Communication & Software Radio Technologies:
State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Schelsak (CRC) .......................................... 10
3.3 Applications of Novel Biometrics Technologies to Soldier C4I Systems,
Dr. Q. Xiao (DRDC) ........................................................................................ 16
3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment:
State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) ............................................... 22
3.5 Human Factors Lessons Learned about C4I Interfaces for Soldiers,
Maj. L. Bossi (DND), Ed Nakaza, Sr Consultant,
HumanSystems Incorporated ......................................................................... 31
Luncheon speaker: NSERV: Overview of NSERC Research Partnerships
Programs, Mrs. M. Michalska................................................................................ 38
4. Technology Gaps & Collaboration Opportunities ............................................... 44
4.1 Unattended Ground Sensors: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. B. Ricard
(DRDC) & Mrs L. Lamont (CRC) .................................................................... 44
ICee Contest Winner Presentations ........................................................................... 49
Rapid Intervention Tracking System, 3D RFID TAC ................................................ 49
innUVative Systems, Mr. Mike Meakin..................................................................... 53
MicroDAGR, Rockwell Collins ................................................................................. 58
Newtrax, Low energy UGS mesh networks for persistent surveillance
in remote areas .............................................................................................. 62
* Heading numbers refer to the workshop agenda, available in Volume 2 of the report.
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About this Document
This is a compilation of the slide decks presented during the second day of the
three-day C4I/Sensors Workshop, as part of the Soldier Systems Technology
Roadmap initiative.
Note: The slide decks for all Soldier Systems Technology Roadmap Workshops
are available in the ICee wiki at the Soldier Systems web site:
http://soldiersystems-systemesdusoldat.collaboration.gc.ca/eic/site/sstrm-
crtss.nsf/eng/home: http://www.cpm.ca/sstrm-vision.html
C4I/Sensors Workshop Documents
Document Contents
Volume 1 C4I/Sensors Workshop Report
Volume 2 Workshop Slide Decks—Day 1 of 3—C4I
Volume 3 Workshop Slide Decks—Day 2 of 3—C4I
Volume 4 Workshop Slide Decks—Day 3 of 3—Sensors
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3. Potential Solutions/Options and Related Technologies (Exploring Solution Sets)
3.1 NATO LCG1 Soldier C4I Architecture & Symbology, Mr. C. Lemelin (DND)
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3.1 NATO LCG1 Soldier C4I Architecture & Symbology, Mr. C. Lemelin (DND) (continued)
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3.1 NATO LCG1 Soldier C4I Architecture & Symbology, Mr. C. Lemelin (DND) (continued)
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3.1 NATO LCG1 Soldier C4I Architecture & Symbology, Mr. C. Lemelin (DND) (continued)
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3.1 NATO LCG1 Soldier C4I Architecture & Symbology, Mr. C. Lemelin (DND) (continued)
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3.1 NATO LCG1 Soldier C4I Architecture & Symbology, Mr. C. Lemelin (DND) (continued)
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3.2 Soldier Communication & Software Radio Technologies: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Schelsak (CRC)
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3.2 Soldier Communication & Software Radio Technologies: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Schelsak (CRC) (continued)
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3.2 Soldier Communication & Software Radio Technologies: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Schelsak (CRC) (continued)
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3.2 Soldier Communication & Software Radio Technologies: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Schelsak (CRC) (continued)
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3.2 Soldier Communication & Software Radio Technologies: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Schelsak (CRC) (continued)
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3.2 Soldier Communication & Software Radio Technologies: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Schelsak (CRC) (continued)
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3.3 Applications of Novel Biometrics Technologies to Soldier C4I Systems, Dr. Q. Xiao (DRDC)
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3.3 Applications of Novel Biometrics Technologies to Soldier C4I Systems, Dr. Q. Xiao (DRDC) (continued)
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3.3 Applications of Novel Biometrics Technologies to Soldier C4I Systems, Dr. Q. Xiao (DRDC) (continued)
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3.3 Applications of Novel Biometrics Technologies to Soldier C4I Systems, Dr. Q. Xiao (DRDC) (continued)
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3.3 Applications of Novel Biometrics Technologies to Soldier C4I Systems, Dr. Q. Xiao (DRDC) (continued)
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3.3 Applications of Novel Biometrics Technologies to Soldier C4I Systems, Dr. Q. Xiao (DRDC) (continued)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) (continued)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) (continued)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) (continued)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) (continued)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) (continued)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) (continued)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) (continued)
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3.4 Soldier Navigation Technologies in Complex Environment: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. J. Bird (DRDC) (continued)
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3.5 Human Factors Lessons Learned about C4I Interfaces for Soldiers, Maj. L. Bossi (DND), Ed Nakaza, Sr Consultant, HumanSystems Incorporated
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3.5 Human Factors Lessons Learned about C4I Interfaces for Soldiers, Maj. L. Bossi, Mr. Ed Nakaza, Sr Consultant, HumanSystems Incorporated (DND) (continued)
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3.5 Human Factors Lessons Learned about C4I Interfaces for Soldiers, Maj. L. Bossi, Mr. Ed Nakaza, Sr Consultant, HumanSystems Incorporated (DND) (continued)
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3.5 Human Factors Lessons Learned about C4I Interfaces for Soldiers, Maj. L. Bossi, Mr. Ed Nakaza, Sr Consultant, HumanSystems Incorporated (DND) (continued)
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3.5 Human Factors Lessons Learned about C4I Interfaces for Soldiers, Maj. L. Bossi, Mr. Ed Nakaza, Sr Consultant, HumanSystems Incorporated (DND) (continued)
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3.5 Human Factors Lessons Learned about C4I Interfaces for Soldiers, Maj. L. Bossi, Mr. Ed Nakaza, Sr Consultant, HumanSystems Incorporated (DND) (continued)
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3.5 Human Factors Lessons Learned about C4I Interfaces for Soldiers, Maj. L. Bossi, Mr. Ed Nakaza, Sr Consultant, HumanSystems Incorporated (DND) (continued)
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Luncheon speaker: NSERV: Overview of NSERC Research Partnerships Programs, Mrs. M. Michalska
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Luncheon speaker: NSERV: Overview of NSERC Research Partnerships Programs, Mrs. M. Michalska (continued)
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Luncheon speaker: NSERV: Overview of NSERC Research Partnerships Programs, Mrs. M. Michalska (continued)
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Luncheon speaker: NSERV: Overview of NSERC Research Partnerships Programs, Mrs. M. Michalska (continued)
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Luncheon speaker: NSERV: Overview of NSERC Research Partnerships Programs, Mrs. M. Michalska (continued)
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Luncheon speaker: NSERV: Overview of NSERC Research Partnerships Programs, Mrs. M. Michalska (continued)
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4. Technology Gaps & Collaboration Opportunities
4.1 Unattended Ground Sensors: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. B. Ricard (DRDC) & Mrs L. Lamont (CRC)
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4.1 Unattended Ground Sensors: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. B. Ricard (DRDC) & Mrs L. Lamont (CRC) (continued)
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4.1 Unattended Ground Sensors: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. B. Ricard (DRDC) & Mrs L. Lamont (CRC) (continued)
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4.1 Unattended Ground Sensors: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. B. Ricard (DRDC) & Mrs L. Lamont (CRC) (continued)
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4.1 Unattended Ground Sensors: State-of-the-Art Overview, Mr. B. Ricard (DRDC) & Mrs L. Lamont (CRC) (continued)
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ICee Contest Winner Presentations
Rapid Intervention Tracking System, 3D RFID TAC
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Rapid Intervention Tracking System, 3D RFID TAC (continued)
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Rapid Intervention Tracking System, 3D RFID TAC (continued)
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Rapid Intervention Tracking System, 3D RFID TAC (continued)
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innUVative Systems, Mr. Mike Meakin
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innUVative Systems, Mr. Mike Meakin (continued)
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innUVative Systems, Mr. Mike Meakin (continued)
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innUVative Systems, Mr. Mike Meakin (continued)
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innUVative Systems, Mr. Mike Meakin (continued)
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MicroDAGR, Rockwell Collins
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MicroDAGR, Rockwell Collins (continued)
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MicroDAGR, Rockwell Collins (continued)
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MicroDAGR, Rockwell Collins (continued)
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Newtrax, Low energy UGS mesh networks for persistent surveillance in remote areas
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Newtrax, Low energy UGS mesh networks for persistent surveillance in remote areas (continued)
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Newtrax, Low energy UGS mesh networks for persistent surveillance in remote areas (continued)
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Newtrax, Low energy UGS mesh networks for persistent surveillance in remote areas (continued)
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