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15 November 2002 STANAG 4575: what it is and how it works
Patrick L. Sullivan, Nathan J. Hastad, Robert E. Pollmann
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Abstract
A new draft NATO STANAG was released in 2001 for review by the member nations. Its purpose is to promote interoperability for the exchange of data among North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems. This standard defines both the physical and logical interfaces needed to download data from new data storage devices into compliant ground stations. This paper will describe the development of this STANAG, detail its physical and logical implementation requirements, and describe how the requirements work together to permit the exchange of data.
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Patrick L. Sullivan, Nathan J. Hastad, and Robert E. Pollmann "STANAG 4575: what it is and how it works", Proc. SPIE 4824, Airborne Reconnaissance XXVI, (15 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451989
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Connectors

Manufacturing

Interfaces

Reconnaissance systems

Switches

Data modeling

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