Title :
Automating system control functions in the Defense Communications System
Author_Institution :
Defense Commun. Agency, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
The Defense Communications System (DCS) is described that provides long-haul, point-to-point, and switched network telecommunications for the US Department of Defense and other authorized government agencies. The DCS consists of a number of subsystems including circuit-switched voice and data, secure voice, packet data, and message processing networks. These networks utilize terrestrial, radio, and satellite transmission capabilities provided by both military and commercial carriers. The objectives of DCS system control are to provide maximum utilization of available DCS resources at all times; to maintain connectivity among critical users in all levels of stress; and to assist in reconfiguring and reconstituting the DCS whenever necessary. The discussion covers the current system; new requirements; the objective control structure; the operations support system; the approach used to integrate control of all subsystems; subregional control facilities; and implementation status.<>
Keywords :
military systems; telecommunication networks; Defense Communications System; circuit-switched voice; data; long-haul; message processing networks; military systems; operations support system; packet data; point-to-point; radio; satellite transmission; secure voice; switched network; system control functions; terrestrial; Automatic control; Circuits; Communication switching; Communication system control; Control systems; Distributed control; Satellite broadcasting; Telecommunication control; Telecommunication switching; US Government;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE