DocumentCode
1236800
Title
The use of service level agreements in tactical military coalition force networks
Author
Sorteberg, Ingvild ; Kure, Øivind
Volume
43
Issue
11
fYear
2005
Firstpage
107
Lastpage
114
Abstract
Tactical military coalition force IP networks will have to offer quality of service. Service level agreements and service level specifications are important elements of the QoS architecture in civilian networks. However, SLAs/SLSs in military coalition networks should not be applied in the same fashion as in a commercial network. Our contribution is to identify the useful role SLAs/SLSs can play in network engineering and QoS management of tactical coalition force networks. The SLS definition needs to be more detailed than for a commercial SLS, and its monitoring must be performed on a finer timescale than in comparable commercial networks. The security architecture of military coalition networks may also restrict the monitoring and SLA management. Finally, we sketch a measurement-based approach showing how SLSs can be used in tactical military coalition force networks to support both call admission control and network engineering. Parts of this analysis include a discussion of SLSs and the proposed NATO standards for tactical communications network.
Keywords
IP networks; computer network management; military communication; quality of service; telecommunication security; IP networks; QoS management; call admission control; network engineering; quality of service; security architecture; service level agreement; tactical military coalition force networks; Communication standards; Force control; Force measurement; IP networks; Laser sintering; Military communication; Military standards; Monitoring; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2005.1541701
Filename
1541701
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