Chapter 629 Regulations
Our comrades are not fools. They have certainly considered this problem, but although the technical conditions are there, they cannot find a way to solve it.
The biggest reason is that it takes time to make something clear using voice, maybe two or three seconds, four or five seconds, or even more than ten seconds.
This is already the result of trying to be as concise as possible, but this time, which seems insignificant in daily conversations, is sometimes a luxury in the ever-changing battlefield where every second counts.
This is especially true when it is difficult to even communicate by shouting due to communication conditions. In movies, we often see communicators on both sides anxiously shouting to each other, "Yangtze River, Yangtze River, I am Yellow River, please answer if you hear me" and "Yellow River, Yellow River, I am Yangtze River, please answer if you hear me". This scene is also common in actual combat.
Everyone is aware of the problem, but what about the solution?
The leaders of the Defense Work Committee remembered what Gao Zhendong had done, and he did have quite a few relevant technical achievements.
"Zhendong, what you mean is, move the computers to the battlefield? Let the soldiers type and store the information, and once the communication is smooth, use the fleeting time to send the information out?"
Gao Zhendong nodded and said, "Yes and no."
Originally, what the leader of the Defense Work Committee said had already aroused great interest on the Army side, and Gao Zhendong's words made them even more excited.
This sentence shows that this is roughly the principle, but Gao Zhendong has a better or more appropriate idea.
Good and suitable are sometimes not necessarily the same.
The leader of the Defense Work Committee also realized it. He looked at Gao Zhendong and said, "Be more specific."
Gao Zhendong said: "Typing on the battlefield requires a lot from the soldiers, and a soldier who is not familiar with typing may not be able to operate smoothly. This method is OK for specially trained reconnaissance and perception forces, such as scouts, artillery observers, fire guidance teams, etc., but it may not be suitable for the equipment popularized in ordinary troops of the whole army. Besides, there may not be so much time to type on the battlefield."
This is not decades later. The minimum educational requirement for joining the army is high school, and they have all been exposed to mobile phones and computers and have no difficulty operating text systems.
Gao Zhendong's words were clearly based on his experience, and everyone thought they made sense.
It's high technology, but not every soldier can handle it.
Gao Zhendong added a problem that no one else could realize: "Moreover, in this way, the text content is still free and unregulated at its root, which is still very difficult for the automated command system. Moreover, this method is equivalent to installing a DJS-59-level computer in each squad."
As soon as this was said, everyone's heart sank. What the hell was this? How expensive was this thing? Except for the team of meritorious soldiers who might not quite understand, everyone else present knew it clearly.
Gao Zhendong knows this even better. Even though the price of computers has dropped significantly thanks to his efforts, it is still a pipe dream to popularize them in every class.
The leaders of the Defense Work Committee also knew that if Gao Zhendong said it was impossible, then it was really impossible.
Even if we put aside the "automated command system" mentioned by Gao Zhendong, even if we want to complete ordinary command and information exchange, it will become a mirage due to the high price.
But unlike others, the leaders of the Defense Work Committee knew that since Gao Zhendong knew all these problems, he still made this suggestion and just clearly said "yes and no", it means that he must have a solution in his mind!
"Zhendong, what is your solution?"
Gao Zhendong stood up and walked towards the blackboard.
Those who are familiar with him know that here it comes, Gao Zhendong is about to make a big move again.
"My suggestion is to establish a set of tactical intelligence communications protocols!"
Communication protocol, also known as communication protocol, is a term that is often used in the communication and transmission of professional data for specific purposes in specific industries. It is used to classify and specify how to transmit a certain parameter or a group of parameters.
For example, how strong is the wind speed, how high is the water level, how much is the total phosphorus and total nitrogen in the environmental protection, etc.
Gao Zhendong’s mentor in his previous life had a research topic that was related to this kind of thing, and he was really good at it!
This statement confused everyone, because this thing really doesn't exist now.
"Tactical Intelligence Communications Protocol? What is this?" The army leaders became even more interested. This kid always comes up with some new things, and they work really well. I hope this one is the same.
Gao Zhendong was writing and talking in front of the blackboard.
"My idea is to catalogue and categorize most tactical intelligence, give each type of intelligence a letter code, and use other numbers and letters to describe the details."
"Well, I understand a little bit, it's a little interesting, it's a little like a communication code." The army leader pondered. Gao Zhendong nodded: "Yes, it's a little bit. This is mainly to use concise information to describe a large amount of important information, which is conducive to the operation and processing of information. Let me give you an example. We use ZL to represent occupation. After ZL, there are two information segments. The first is the code of the occupied position, which is a 5-digit number. If it is less than 0, fill in the front. The second is how many troops we have after the occupation, which is a 4-digit number. If it is less than 0, fill in the front."
Four-digit troops are enough, no position is guarded by tens of thousands of people.
"Ah, I understand. ZL001370056 means that we have occupied position 137 and there are 56 people stationed there after the occupation?" The chief engineer of the Defense Work Committee said with a smile.
Gao Zhendong nodded: "Yes! That's what I mean. This is just a simple example. All important information can be handled in this way."
In this matter, Gao Zhendong did not think of using TLV (Topic-Long-Value) tags, as that would have been more troublesome. He wanted to use the TLV tags in other places or for upgrading the intelligence protocol.
The army leaders thought there was a problem: "But in this way, the soldiers still have to learn it, and ordinary soldiers still can't operate it."
Gao Zhendong smiled and said, "This is for the communications soldiers. For ordinary soldiers, we can tell them how to operate the most important items that may be used before the action, and the soldiers will have no problem with this. Combined with the voice communication function that the original walkie-talkie already has, it can basically solve the problem."
"Well, that's one way to do it."
The soldiers who attended the meeting all said that this was no problem for them!
The leader of the Defense Work Committee felt that something was wrong: "But in this way, we still need a computer to cooperate?"
Gao Zhendong shook his head: "No, this way we don't need a computer. To select and combine letters and numbers, we can just use ordinary digital logic circuits and a keyboard. It's much cheaper than a computer."
Only then did everyone understand why Gao Zhendong went to so much trouble to do this.
It seems like there is a door, and in this way, communication in extreme situations can really be guaranteed to the greatest extent.
People cannot always monitor and wait for the best communication conditions. Even if they do, they may not be able to complete the operation and send the information quickly enough. But machines can!
——KP00340027, fire at distance 34, direction 27!
Just thinking about it makes me excited!
The leaders of the National Defense Committee and the Army exchanged glances. Although they were still a little confused, they felt it was really powerful!
In this case, it is difficult to give command, but relying on computers, the received standard information can be automatically parsed and displayed on the screen so that everyone can see it as quickly as possible, so there is no problem.
"Comrade Zhendong, this is an interesting proposal. The comrades from the Land Equipment Bureau will come to you later. Please explain it to them in detail."
In fact, they did not realize that what Gao Zhendong proposed was more significant than many other things, and it was not just ordinary significant.
To give you an example of how high it is, when Gao Zhendong was online in his previous life, he was able to find a lot of seemingly outrageous papers, knowledge, and monographs on the Internet, such as the various things he had drawn or searched before.
But this thing and its superior, the integrated command system, are really hard to find. Apart from the general overview, details are rare.
But it doesn’t matter. It’s not a problem that they don’t realize it now. They will realize it slowly.
If a war breaks out, the probability of an army that has a bunch of advanced weapons indicators but cannot be integrated is much higher than that of an army that has slightly backward weapons indicators but has an integrated command system.
Gao Zhendong just wanted to light a fuse and blow this thing up, and then he would naturally know how to develop the troops later.
"Well, I understand this communication. It is indeed interesting. So what is the positioning you mentioned?"
The army leaders were actually not unaware of the importance of positioning. One of the amazing things about the champion marquis Huo Qubing was that he always found a way to find the main force of the Huns after traveling thousands of miles across the vast grasslands. No matter whether he used surrendered soldiers and generals or indigenous guides, he could always find it.
Li Guang: Yes, you are right.
He was just curious about how Gao Zhendong would solve this problem.
Gao Zhendong smiled and said, "Whether it is a war, a campaign or a battle, I think everyone understands the importance of positioning without me having to explain it, but they just can't solve this problem."
When fighting in a dirty three, some teams may lose their way and delay their chance to fight because they are unfamiliar with the terrain. There is nothing that can be done about it.
In fact, it is not just the Army that is interested in this thing. The Air Force is the one that is most troubled.
But let’s not consider the satellite positioning system for now, as it is too big a step. Fortunately, Gao Zhendong has other solutions.
"It may be difficult to locate a large area, but within 200 kilometers, there is still a way. However, strictly speaking, this thing may be more meaningful to the air force. As for ground vehicles, we may need their help to solve the problem."
Two hundred kilometers? Hey, if you say that, we won’t feel sleepy anymore!
(End of this chapter)