Link 22
Link 22 (Link 22) sī HF hām UHF pîn-tuān ê an-tsuân sòo-jī bô-suànn-tiān liān-lōo, tsú-iàu iû kun-tuī iōng-teh tsiàn-su̍t sòo-kì liān .[1][2][3]
Li̍k-sú
siu-káiLink 22 ê bo̍k-piau sī:
Link 22 kài-lám
siu-káiLink 22 sī pak tāi-se-iûñ kong-iok tso-tsit (NATO) ê an-tsuânbô-suànn-tiān hē-thóng, ē-tàng thê-kiong tshiau sī-pîn (BLOS) thong-sìn. Link 22 hōo-siong liân-thong khong-tiong, tē-bīn, tsuí-hā kah tē-bīn tsiàn-su̍t sòo-kì hē-thóng; pīng-tshiánn iōng teh tsham-ú-kok kun-sū tan-uī tsi-kan ê tsiàn-su̍t sòo-kì kau-uānn. Link 22 tio̍h-beh teh hô-pîng sî-kî, guî-kî sî-kî kah tsian-tsing tang-tiong pōo-sú; í-lâi tsi-tshî pak-iok hām bîng-kun ê tsian-tsing jīm-bū.
Link 22 kè-uē siōng khai-sí sī iû 7 ê kok-ka "lí-kái pī-bōng-lio̍k" (MOU ) ê tsi-tshî tsi-hā ha̍p-tsok khai-tián. Siōng khai-sí 7 ê kok-ka sī Canada, Huat-kok, Tik-kok, Italy, Hô-lân, Ing-kok (UK) kah Bí-kok (US), kî-tiong Bí-kok sī tsú-pān-kok. Sepangâ í-king tshú-tāi sîng-uî NILE "NATO Link 11 ê kái-tsìn pán" (NATO Improved Link Eleven) ê ing-gú kán-sok jī-thâu) kok-ka.
Link 22 khai-huat sī uī-tio̍h tshú-tāi hām khik-ho̍k Link 11 ê í-ti khuat-hām. Link 22 iah-koh tsí-tsāi teh kah Link 16 tsìn-hîng póo-tshiong hām khin-sang hōo-siong tshau-tsok. Link 22 ê siat-kè kū-iú tsū-tōng-huà hām kán-tan ê kuán-lí; í-lâi khak-pó Link 22 pí Link 11 kah Link 16 koh-khah iông-ī kuán-lí. Tsit-ê kè-uē hông kiò-tsò "NATO Link 11 ê kái-tsìn pán”, kán-tshing "NILE". NILE hē-thóng thê-kiong ê tsiàn-su̍t sòo-kì-liān í-king tsìng-sik bīng-miâ kiò-tsò Link 22.
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ Tolk, Andreas (2012-02-14). Engineering Principles of Combat Modeling and Distributed Simulation (ēng Eng-gí). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-18030-3.
- ↑ Deakin, Richard S. (2010). Battlespace Technologies: Network-enabled Information Dominance (ēng Eng-gí). Artech House. ISBN 978-1-59693-338-5.
- ↑ "TACTICAL DATA LINK – FROM LINK 1 TO LINK 22". Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy. 19 (2). 2016-12-15. doi:10.21279/1454-864x-16-i2-046. ISSN 2392-8956.
Tsham-khó bûn-hiàn
siu-kái- The Link 22 portal for NILE Nations @ NATO Improved Link Eleven (NILE)
- The Link 22 portal for Foreign Nations Archived 2021-10-23 at the Wayback Machine. @ NATO Improved Link Eleven (NILE)
- Link 22 modem (SPC) @ DRS Technologies
- Link 22 modem (SPC) @ Rockwell Collins (This product has been discontinued in 2015.)
- Link 22 modem (SPC) @ Elbit Systems Deutschland
- Link 22 International Government-Off-The-Shelf products presentation @ Northrop Grumman
Tsham-ua̍t
siu-kái- MIL-STD-6011 (Link 11)
- Link 16