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All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. Learn more at: Overview

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. 3D network emulation tool offering: analysis of the entire OSI stack, including high-fidelity physical layer analysis advanced, integrated analyses & reporting use of terrain & its effects on communication use of imagery user-friendly GUI sharing between STK & QualNet of Position & Velocity Orientation BER, C/No, Gain Access/Closure Combined Reporting New GUI What is SynQ?

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. What is Network Simulation? Accurate, digital representation of networks operating in complex physical environments Routers, switches, servers, antennas Ethernet 802.3, WiFi , WiMax FTP, HTTP, CBR, TELNET Network Simulation: The model performs in exactly the same way as the physical system. They can be used for Net-centric system design Net-centric system training Test & evaluation of protocols and/or topologies Operations management Real-time Simulation: The model performs in exactly the same way as the physical system, and must run in real time all the time A physical sub-network, software, or human can not distinguish between communicating with a physical device or its real-time emulation

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. SynQ Comparison New GUI –Position & Velocity –Orientation –BER, C/No, Gain –Access/Closure –Combined Reporting –Position & Velocity –Orientation STKQualNet HLA/DIS Sharing

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. Main Features 3D visualization of network topology –simulate and visualize a network in 3D Choices in physical layer calculations (use STK or QualNet) –utilize STKs high fidelity physical layer calculations, including a networks bit-error rate, signal-to- noise ratio, antenna gain, & access or closure. Complete analysis of the OSI stack –conduct analysis of the entire OSI stack using STKs great physical layer calculations & QualNets ability to calculate the other six layers of the protocol stack.

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. Analysis & Reporting Features High fidelity motion propagators for satellite & aircraft Time-based replay of scenarios: play, rewind, & step through communication calculations Summary reporting & detailed time dependent reporting Calculate terrain, atmosphere, & weather effects on communication Exportable graphs & reports Save scenario in free portable format (VDF) Integrated reporting shows results of STK & QualNet analyses together

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. Integrated Reporting Features Integrated reporting shows results of STK & QualNet analyses together –STK: physical layer reporting Object position Object orientation Relative position to other objects, sun, moon, etc Communication, optimal bandwidth –QualNet: network layer reporting Packets sent, received, and dropped Communication, actual bandwidth Routing efficiency

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. GUI Features Drag & drop interface to create network topology User customization of windows & edit screens Quick & easy to use edit screens Multi-object editing options Use of imagery & terrain

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. Uses for SynQ Simulate mobile ad-hoc network to determine network success/failure through route-finding Assess the quality of messages sent via a network through the hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) feature Determine quality of network sent via a router or relay on a UAV Build application or background traffic like VOIP, CBR, FTP, or more Calculate loss of coverage & buffering packets for communication nodes Utilize advanced physical layer calculations, including bit-error rate, signal-to-noise ratio, antenna gain, & line-of-sight

All information contained within this presentation is proprietary of Trinnovations LLC. Contact Information Anthony Faulds