The subject matter disclosed herein is generally directed towards a communications platform, and in particular, a communications platform bridge that facilitates a modular communications suite. Until now, there has been a need for a portable dynamically modular communications suite that takes the capabilities of a whole room of communications equipment, condenses it into a space weight and power of a system that fits into a briefcase or on a laptop computer, and provides interoperability, interchangeability, and ready intercommunication with virtually any device or service. Consequently, a novel dynamically modular communications suite has been developed, especially for use in tactical and national arenas, while providing complete interoperability throughout an enterprise and requiring low overhead.
In accordance with the features of the present subject matter, an apparatus for a communications platform bridge and a communications network is provided that allows any type of data communications to be adapted and communicated through any network. The communications platform bridge includes a router (an optional component) that is configured to facilitate communications with Wide Area Networks (WAN), establishment of Local Area Networks (LAN), the protection of LAN via a firewall, and the protection of data in transit via a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel.
The platform provides a physical or virtual intercommunications fabric for one or more services modules including, but not limited to, networking appliances (routers, switches, firewalls, access points, and gateways), computing appliances (hosts for services), storage appliances, radio to VoIP bridge appliances, video encoders/decoders, sensor gateways, VoIP gateway services, file sharing services, chat services, and collaboration services.
An encoder arranged with the router has at least one input that is configured to receive and encode data from the router. A radio bridge module can be arranged near the router and configured to route the data and connect to at least one radio, and a virtual machine is configured to stream, manage and access the data.
The communications network includes a router that is configured to manage data. At least one expansion module is arranged near the router with radio adapters, and near the router a high-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI) video encoder is configured with at least four inputs. A radio bridge module arranged alongside the expansion module is configured to convert standard military radios into Internet protocol (IP). A module is arranged to provide access for a server to stream media including video and audio feeds, wherein a voice over internet provider (VoIP) and Mobile and Tactical Radio networks are provided.
A mobile application framework connects into the communications network through the server or a virtual machine and the provided application store is arranged to manage applications and data routed from the communications platform bridge.
The subject matter disclosed herein is generally directed towards a system that integrates and manages modules, including systems and services, and provides them to local users while facilitating reach back to remote users.
Possible systems modules described herein provide, but not exclusively, the following functionality and support:
radio to Voice over internet protocol (IP) bridging;
Voice over IP gateway;
Video Tele-Conferencing Gateway;
Virtual Private Network Gateway;
Network Security Appliance
Wireless Network Appliance (Wi-Fi Access Points, Cellular Data Access Points);
IP Network Encryption Appliance;
Video Encoder/Decoder;
Audio Encoder/Decoder;
Sensor or other device Gateway;
Computing appliance; and
Storage Appliance.
The services described herein include, but are not limited to, the following items:
Communications (chat, voice, video);
Collaboration (filesharing, social networking, maps);
Distribution (video, maps, files, audio, communications);
Storage (recording of video and audio, filesharing);
General Purpose Computing (virtual desktop); and
Information Systems Security (anti-malware, network security).
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Non-limiting exemplary data, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) gathering devices are shown in
In the exemplary network comprising the communications platform shown in
Accordingly, in the exemplary network shown, video taken using a mobile device can be distributed throughout the network, including back to the enterprise data services, in proper format. Additionally, any data associated with the video, and any associated mobile devices, can be encoded and/or transcoded with the distributed video. This data includes, but is not limited to: location (GPS coordinates), time, direction, frame time, sensor identification or device name/number. Additionally, location data can be directly shown on a map.
Further, photos, videos and other information gathered by the exemplary ISR devices can be accessed by mobile devices connected to an existing cellular network, or the cellular network created by a cellular base station, as indicated above.
A VoIP Gateway module provides subscribers with a voice network that communicates with other voice networks including, but not limited to other VoIP and/or plain old telephone service (POTS).
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In a non-limiting embodiment, the system includes a basic embodiment of a rugged physical chassis and modules including, but not limited to, a rugged physical chassis and a router, computing module, video encoder, wireless networking access point, and a radio to VoIP bridge appliance. Additionally, the computing module provides a virtualization platform for running services and servers.
More specifically, the system may include a router with Quality of Service (QOS) and embedded computer; an optional expansion module containing radio adapters; a video encoder; a converter operable to convert standard military radios into internet protocol; a streaming media server; a mobile application framework for Android and other mobile systems; a map tile and data providing system; a file storage system; a chat server; an authentication service; a plugin application operable to provide media communications functionality; and a server configured to provide access between voice over internet provider (VoIP), mobile and radio networks. The communications platform further comprises an applications store that allows for management of applications and data from the communications platform.
A non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the communications platform bridge comprises, for example, the following components:
TXC4—router with QOS and embedded computer;
TXC-MOD—provides an expansion module for expanding the router and contains radio adapters;
Makito—HD-SDI Video encoder (2 inputs or 4 inputs);
Vocality—converts standard military radios into IP;
Argent Prism—streaming media server;
Android Tactical Assault (ATAK) App—provides a mobile application framework for Android Systems, however other mobile operating systems, such as iOS, can be supported;
App Store—a node or server deployed framework that enables a user to access additional application packages installable onto a mobile device; and
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Server—provides access between VoIP, Mobile and Tactical Radio networks.
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a wired router;
a wireless access point;
a storage module; and
a video encoder module.
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VoIP gateway services;
video distribution services;
file sharing services; and
chat services.
The router is arranged as a man-portable chassis for the communications platform bridge and includes a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) with local area wireless technology or a MANET Wi-Fi feature card. The MANET is typically a dual radio router with at least two embedded radio modules that operate in standard frequency bands including, but not limited to, 2.3 to 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz, and optionally in frequency bands of 700 MHz, 900 MHz, 3.5 GHz, and 4.9 GHz. The router further includes a serial ATA (SATA) expansion hard drive bay, a switch feature card, and a land mobile radio feature card. The switch feature card is arranged with at least four fast Ethernet ports and routable interfaces that support virtual local area network (VLAN) tagging. In addition, the land mobile radio feature card includes a session initiation protocol (SIP) media gateway that is WAVE compatible, voice activation keying detection, and a silence suppression feature.
The encoder having at least one serial digital interface (SDI) input is configured to encode video, audio and ancillary data; perform multi-bitrate (MBR) streaming and synchronize key-length-value (KLV) metadata. As shown in
The above non-limiting example of the communications platform includes the following features, benefits and security: a man-portable, video and radio platform; a video and audio distribution and access system; may be employed using commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) subsystems; may employ certified video encoders and managers; supported mobile applications. The communications platform described herein is further capable of interoperating with, but not limited to: call managers, session initiation protocol (SIP) servers; cellular networks; radios; and warfighter information network-tactical (WIN-T).
A non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the dynamically modular communications suite includes a novel hardened time server. Additional novel servers or systems developed for use in the present communications suite include a single user interface management system; a video distribution, transcoding, and recording server; a metadata converter and filter; and a VPN and network profile obfuscation system.
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The single user interface management system also connects a video distribution, transcoding and recording server via a LAN. This video, transcoding, and recording server is configured to be able to connect over one hundred internet protocol audio-video-metadata streams with enhanced network services, such as protocol selection, unicast, multicast, and On Demand. Also included in this data stream is a metadata converter and filter. The metadata type includes, but is not limited to, KLV, Cursor on Target (COT), Line 21 and MISB metadata. The video distribution, transcoding and recording server connects to the encoder over a LAN, and the encoder, via at least one Bayonet Neill-Concelman or Baby N Connectors (BNC) or other similar connector, provides quick connect/disconnect connector for at least one raw, un-encoded video source. The video sources include, but are not limited to, HD/SDI, SD/SDI and NTSC.
A wide area network (WAN) allows the platform bridge data communications to reach back to networks including, but not limited to, a novel or off-the-shelf VPN and network profile obfuscation system over a unique network using a network analyzer, such as SPECOM®; a VPN tailored to a client over a commercial network; an integrated dual tunnel VPN over an integrated circuit (IC) network utilizing Suite B or Next Generation Encryption; and a type one IP encryptor with user configurable packet sharing over military or government networks. The platform bridge further communicates over the WAN to a wireless mobile ad hoc network, such as Persistent Systems Wave Relay®, and over a self-contained Wideband Code Division Multiple Access device, such as the KnightHawk® system, to additional dynamic modular communications suites.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US14/58647 | 10/1/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61885426 | Oct 2013 | US |