Technical Digest


Tech Digest Vol.22 Num.4 Cover

Air Defense Part II—Combat Systems
Volume 22, Number 4 (October–December 2001)

This is the second of three Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest issues featuring the Air Defense Systems Department (ADSD). In the first issue R. W. Constantine outlined the Department’s programs in area defense, self-defense, and battle force. Two articles then described ADSD’s systems engineering and technical approach to solving air defense and other technical problems. These were followed by articles relating primarily to surface-to-air missilery and to the science, technology, engineering, and operational requirements that drove the development of the Standard Missile variants (Fig. 1). The third Technical Digest issue in this Air and Missile Defense series will be devoted to battle force engi-neering. All three issues are in consonance with APL’s roles as the Navy’s Technical Direction Agent, Technical Advisor, and Trusted Agent for Air and Missile Defense matters. Each issue describes the engineering we do to provide defense against the spectrum of hard-to-hit, long-range, high-altitude ballistic missiles to close-in self-defense seaskimming cruise missiles.

INTRODUCTIONS

Guest Editor's Introduction

Robert T. Lundy

Letter to Dr. Roca

RADM K. K. Paige

A Beginning or Just a Change in Course?

RADM Wayne E. Meyer (Ret.)

AEGIS PROGRAMS

APL’s Contributions to Aegis Programs: An Overview

John G. Wilkinson Jr.

A Decade of Prototype Displays

Daniel M. Sunday and Christopher J. Duhon

Overview of the Fire Control Loop Process for Aegis LEAP Intercept

Mark A. Landis

APL Environmental Assessment for Navy Anti-Air Warfare

J. Ross Rottier, John R. Rowland, Gerald C. Konstanzer, Julius Goldhirsh, and G. Daniel Dockery

Advances in Calculating Electromagnetic Field Propagation Near the Earth’s Surface

Michael H. Newkirk, Jonathan Z. Gehman, and G. Daniel Dockery

Aegis Anti-Air Warfare Tactical Decision Aids

James J. Sylvester, Gerald C. Konstanzer, J. Ross Rottier, G. Daniel Dockery, and John R. Rowland

Distributed Computer Architectures for Combat Systems

Mark E. Schmid and Douglas G. Crowe

JEDSI: Java Enhanced Distributed System Instrumentation

Barbara A. Shapter and Douglas G. Crowe

ARTEMIS: A High-Fidelity End-to-End TBMD Federation

Ann F. Pollack and Andreas K. Chrysostomou

SHIP SELF-DEFENSE SYSTEMS

An Introduction to SSDS Concepts and Development

John E. Whitely Jr.

Integrated Ship Defense

Richard J. Prengaman, Edward C. Wetzlar, and Robert J. Bailey

Ship Self-Defense System Architecture

Larry S. Norcutt

SSDS Mk 2 Combat System Integration

Jeffrey W. Thomas, Robert J. Bailey, Wayne D. Stuckey, Jay F. Roulette, Geoffrey L. Silberman, David L. Marable, M. Catherine Kuhns, Jan M. Rizzuto, Jon S. Lindberg, Mark D. Switlick, and Edward B. Allen Jr.

Evolved Seasparrow Missile Program

R. Kelly Frazer, James M. Hanson Jr., Michael J. Leumas, Clifford L. Ratliff, Olivia M. Reinecke, and Charles L. Roe

Rolling Airframe Missile: Development, Test, Evaluation, and Integration

Emily C. Elko, James W. Howard, Richard C. Kochanski, Thu-Phuong T. Nguyen, and William M. Sanders

Use of AN/SLQ-32A(V) Electronic Support Data for ASCM Engagement and Situational Awareness

Richard C. Kochanski and Bruce A. Bredland

Self-Defense Test Ship Remote Combat System Operation

Rick R. York and Kirk L. Bateman

APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

The Science and Technology of Detect, Control, and Engage

Joe Frank

Active Phased Array Antenna Development for Modern Shipboard Radar Systems

Ashok K. Agrawal, Bruce A. Kopp, Mark H. Luesse, and Kenneth W. O’Haver

The Interacting Multiple Model Algorithm for Accurate State Estimation of Maneuvering Targets

Anthony F. Genovese

Approaches to Multisensor Data Fusion

Joseph S. J. Peri

A Low Cost Gun Launched Seeker Concept Design for Naval Fire Support

Donald E. Maurer, Eric W. Rogala, Isaac N. Bankman, Bradley G. Boone, Kathryn K. Vogel, Christopher Parris

MISCELLANEA

Book Review: Server-side Java

Richard A. Slywczak

Publications, Presentations, and Colloquia

Author and Subject Indexes

Erratum