Title :
A network adapter to support multicasting for EMCON restricted tactical subnetworks
Author :
Riechmann, Christian
Author_Institution :
Forschungsgesellschaft fur Angewandte Naturwissenschaften, Wachtberg, Germany
fDate :
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is assumed that within a tactical environment radio based broadcast communication is used to link subnetworks and/or hosts. It is a typical requirement for radio links within this environment to operate under EMCON (emission control) conditions. Hence these subnetworks or hosts, although being able to receive data, are not able to send any information back. Consequently, when being under EMCON restrictions, they cannot run any dialogue oriented protocol (e.g. application protocols like telnet, ftp, mail, etc. or routing protocols like DVMRP, PIM, etc.) to the outside world. However in a tactical environment it is highly desired that hosts being under EMCON restrictions continue in taking part in the information dissemination process for messages or files. This information distribution can be done very efficiently over radio based networks by using multicast addressing technology. As commercial routers normally do not support the military subnetwork types, it is necessary to develop special network adapters primarily offering an efficient access to the specific military network. This paper makes a proposal showing how the requirements of conventional unicast and multicast routing protocols can be fulfilled under EMCON restrictions to offer at least simplex connectionless traffic to the remote subnetworks or hosts
Keywords :
Internet; military communication; military computing; multicast communication; packet radio networks; radio links; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; EMCON restricted tactical subnetworks; Ethernet; Internet; LAN/WAN; commercial routers; emission control; file dissemination; information dissemination; information distribution; message dissemination; military network; military subnetwork; multicast addressing technology; multicast routing protocols; multicasting; network adapter; radio based broadcast communication; radio based networks; radio links; remote hosts; remote subnetworks; simplex connectionless traffic; unicast routing protocols; Communication system control; Multicast protocols; Postal services; Proposals; Radio broadcasting; Radio control; Radio link; Routing protocols; Telecommunication traffic; Unicast;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference Proceedings, 1999. MILCOM 1999. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlantic City, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5538-5
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1999.821308