Post Boost Track Processing Using Conventional DBMS Software

  • Aniruddha Basu Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Hyderabad
Keywords: Oracle C connect interface, relational database management system, object oriented programming, target warhead, booster, computer communication and command control intelligence

Abstract

The design of air defence, traditional command control system is very challenging which has been used with basic methodologies. Traditional design is associated with unstructured and uncorrelated data and requires huge lines of code using hard disk drive (HDD) in the system. Hence an attempt was made for a better simplified database management system (DBMS) software data access methodology, which processed the incoming airborne data, message in RDBMS database to achieve full automation on real-time. The transaction is accomplished through SQL pass through method from the host decision making system into database. An algorithm of track identification during midcourse track separation was undertaken for prototype development on DBMS data access methodology. In this methodology Oracle C++ calls interface embedded query call was used from the host interface system. The purpose of this development was to find a comparison of online process timing between HDD and SSD using commercial database, and to evaluate performance of dynamic processing of RDBMS Database for identification of target vehicle and booster after separation. Produced experimentation results from improved performance of the proposed methodology on which futuristic command control system can rely.

 

Author Biography

Aniruddha Basu, Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Hyderabad
Mr Aniruddha Basu had completed his Be (electrical engineering) from Institution of Engineers, India. He is working as Technical Officer in Directorate of Computer Communication Technology, Defence Research and Development Laboratory,  Hyderabad in C4I group. His current area of interest includes : Database application in C4I real time application development in RDBMS Oracle database and real time databases.
Published
2016-03-23
How to Cite
Basu, A. (2016). Post Boost Track Processing Using Conventional DBMS Software. Defence Science Journal, 66(2), 130-137. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.66.9244
Section
Computers & Systems Studies