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MPR2000 PRODUCT SHEET
Radar/Sensor Recording, Playback System
F E AT U R E S
Ability to Record and Playback
Radar and Sensor Data
Support for up to 16 Radar/
Sensor Serial Ports of
Connectivity
Ability to Transport Radar/
Sensor Data over IP Networks
Time Stamping Ability
Wide Breath of Radar/Sensor
Data Formats Supported
Ability to add Customer
Specific Application Blades
SNMP Support for Monitoring
and Status of MPR2000
System as a Whole and
Specific Protocol Ports
Intuitive Web-based User
Interface for Set-up,
Configuration, and Monitoring
A critical part of the radar/sensor network is
ensuring the data, regardless of its specific
format, be properly received from remote
radar and sensing sites for processing and
viewing at other locations. Additionally, it is
also highly desirable for equipment used in
radar networks to provide such features as
data record, playback, protocol conversion,
and time stamping.
Utilizing a web-based user interface the
MPR2000 System simplifies set-up,
configuration, monitoring and maintenance
for the user. These capabilities apply to the
system as a whole, as well as the specific
serial ports (links) which are controlled by the
Radar/Sensor Protocol.
The MPR2000 System provides users with
a solution that offers all of these capabilities
while also providing the ability to easily
transport the radar or sensor data received
on the serial ports over IP networks to one
or more simultaneous end points at remote
locations for further analysis. Additionally,
the MPR2000 provides the ability to add
application blades such that data analysis
can be done within the MPR2000 itself.
• ASTERIX
The Data Record feature provides the ability
to store received data as raw (idles, sync, flags’
and CRC) or in payload form, time stamps can
also be included in the captured data. The
capture time window and length of time to
keep the data can be easily specified by the
user through the system configuration
interface.
The MPR2000 Data Playback feature allows
the user to view the previously captured data
as a source for analysis or transmission to
other locations. Multiple playbacks can be
simultaneously running with the playback data
for each playback request being distributed to
a specified link on the MPR2000 System
and/or user application connection. The
playback can also be configured to send the
file data to all destinations in real time, slowed
down, or sped up.
The MPR2000 System supports a wide breath
of radar data formats including:
(also known as Alenia, Selenia, Ericsson, RDIF)
• ATDL (Army Tactical Data Link)
• CD-2 (also known as FPS 117)
• General 18 Bit
• Link1
• Link-11B
• Marconi 10-Bit
• Modified Eurocontrol
• NEC Radar Extractor
• Raduga-2
• TADIL-B (Tactical Digital Information Link)
• Thomson-CSF (also known as Aircat500 and
TPR1000)
• Thomson-TVT2
• Toshiba
• TPS-43 (can be configured as Common Format)
• TPS-75
• UDL (Unclassified Data Link)
• WEC/Jordan (Westinghouse Electric Corporation)