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Comparative Analysis and Implications of Command and Control(C2)-related Information Exchange Models


Kunyoung Kim, Gyudong Park, Mye Sohn, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 23, No. 6, pp. 59-69, Dec. 2022
10.7472/jksii.2022.23.6.59, Full Text:
Keywords: Command and Control(C2), interoperability, Information Exchange Model, database, XML schema

Abstract

For effective battlefield situation awarenessand command resolution, information exchange without seams between systems is essential. However, since each system was developed independently for its own purposes, it is necessary to ensure interoperability between systems in order to effectively exchange information. In the case of our military, semantic interoperability is guaranteed by utilizing the common message format for data exchange. However, simply standardizing the data exchange format cannot sufficiently guarantee interoperability between systems. Currently, the U.S. and NATO are developing and utilizing information exchange models to achieve semantic interoperability further than guaranteeing a data exchange format. The information exchange models are the common vocabulary or reference model,which are used to ensure the exchange of information between systems at the content-meaning level. The information exchange models developed and utilized in the United States initially focused on exchanging information directly related to the battlefield situation, but it has developed into the universal form that can be used by whole government departments and related organizations. On the other hand, NATO focused on strictly expressing the concepts necessary to carry out joint military operations among the countries, and the scope of the models was also limited to the concepts related to command and control. In this paper, the background, purpose, and characteristics of the information exchange models developed and used in the United States and NATO were identified, and comparative analysis was performed. Through this, we intend to present implications when developing a Korean information exchange model in the future.


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[APA Style]
Kim, K., Park, G., & Sohn, M. (2022). Comparative Analysis and Implications of Command and Control(C2)-related Information Exchange Models. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 23(6), 59-69. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2022.23.6.59.

[IEEE Style]
K. Kim, G. Park, M. Sohn, "Comparative Analysis and Implications of Command and Control(C2)-related Information Exchange Models," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 59-69, 2022. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2022.23.6.59.

[ACM Style]
Kunyoung Kim, Gyudong Park, and Mye Sohn. 2022. Comparative Analysis and Implications of Command and Control(C2)-related Information Exchange Models. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 23, 6, (2022), 59-69. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2022.23.6.59.