
TIDLS is very similar to Link 16 in many ways, although it's more specialized because it was designed just for Swedish Air Force needs. Technologically it's very similar to Link 16 system with omnidirectional antennas and transmitting using TDMA network system using UHF/L-band. Just look at here:
http://flygteknik.mcistockholm.se/filer ... lstrom.pdf
It's in Swedish, but can be easily translated.
AFAIK, TRAGEDAC is not a data link system at all, but rather software improvement for sensor fusion and data transmission. From what I've heard, it still uses Link 16 to transmit and receive data, but TRAGEDAC improves how data is fused together. AFAIK, it also allows transmitting data from SPECTRA and FSO to other Rafales and combine the data with radar tracks.
MADL is totally different as it uses directional antennas and much higher frequency than TIDLS or Link 16. It thus has superior stealth (narrow beams), throughput (higher frequency) and lower latency (direct point-to-point). Of course the downside is that it's much more difficult to implement on fighter aircraft.