DocumentCode
2979832
Title
Advanced commercial satellite systems technology for protected communications
Author
Wilcoxson, Don
Author_Institution
ViaSat, Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
7-10 Nov. 2011
Firstpage
2280
Lastpage
2285
Abstract
Currently, commercially developed products provide many critical capabilities for the U.S. and allied militaries and governments, and increasingly the line between military-specific developed technology and commercial technology is blurred. For example, the vast majority of broadband satellite modems now used by the military come from commercially developed products. While many have features that were derived from government/military requests, they were nevertheless developed on a commercial basis. Furthermore, many of these modems are primarily used on commercial satellites as well, albeit in uncontested environments. Even secure anti-jam (AJ) communications that were once seen as exclusively in the domain of military technology have recently been shown to be feasible with commercial modem technology to varying degrees, ranging from secure/no AJ to secure/AJ (e.g., Joint IP Modem/EBEM/LinkWay to the Protected Transponded SATCOM Pilot [PTSP] prototypes developed by PM DCATS). Likewise, recent advances in commercial satellite technology, and in particular high capacity satellite (HCS) technology, can have direct application to the protected communications problem for contested environments. These satellites and the systems designed to use these high capacity satellites, such as ViaSat´s ViaSat-1 and Eutelsat´s KA-SAT satellites, utilize very wide bandwidths, high power/narrow spotbeams and are designed to operate in high carrier-to-interference (C/I) environments - characteristics that have direct applicability for operation in a contested communications environment. Through the design of ViaSat-1 and with development under the PTSP program ViaSat has acquired a unique perspective of both the satellite and modem (ground/user) segments of the AJ problem and believes the best solution involves joint design of the ground, user and space segments as an end-to-end system solution. This paper describes elements of this approach and the potential benefits of a single ent- rprise system design methodology.
Keywords
interference suppression; radiofrequency interference; satellite communication; telecommunication security; C-I environment; Eutelsat KA-SAT satellite; HCS technology; ViaSat ViaSat-1 satellite; advanced commercial satellite system technology; broadband satellite modem; carrier-to-interference environment; high capacity satellite technology; high power-narrow spotbeam; military-specific developed technology; protected communication problem; secure AJ communication; secure antijam communication; Interference; Jamming; Logic gates; Modems; Robustness; Satellites; System analysis and design; Ka-band; anti-jam; highcapacity satellites; protected communications; spotbeams;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, 2011 - MILCOM 2011
Conference_Location
Baltimore, MD
ISSN
2155-7578
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-0079-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.2011.6127661
Filename
6127661
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