Title :
Layered architecture considerations in the development of a network-centric SATCOM waveform definition for the mobile tactical environment
Author :
Cusano, Mark A. ; Sullivan, Mike
Author_Institution :
Commun. & Electron. Warfare Div., Titan Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
Under contract to the Project Manager, Warfighter Information Network $Tactical (PM WIN-T), PEO-C3T, and Communications Electronics Command (CECOM), Titan is developing a tactical military Ka-band earth terminal (ET) and waveform definition to support future mobile network-centric operation over conventional bent-pipe satellites. The need to provide reliable full-mesh IP over satellite (IPoS) communications requires that the SATCOM waveform address the unique characteristics of the mobile environment while enabling support for a given quality-of-service (QoS) policy. A multi-frequency time-division multiple-access (MF-TDMA) demand-assigned multiple-access (DAMA) implementation, with an advanced physical-layer, and appropriate link-layer protocols, readily addresses the general requirements while also accommodating the needs of strategic and transportable tactical terminals for network-centric connectivity. A critical factor in this development, however, is the partitioning of terrestrial network information layers in the logical elements of the ET and SATCOM network. A switch model has been selected to isolate provisioning of link-layer and network-layer requirements within the ET architecture. This paper discusses the pros and cons of this approach, versus that of a router model, including attendant communications security (COMSEC) and transport-layer implications, and indicate why we believe the decision simplifies waveform and ET development, both in the near and far term.
Keywords :
Internet; demand assigned multiple access; military communication; mobile satellite communication; quality of service; satellite ground stations; telecommunication security; time division multiple access; CECOM; COMSEC; Communications Electronics Command; DAMA; IPoS communications; MF-TDMA; PEO-C3T; PM WIN-T; Project Manager, Warfighter Information Network - Tactical; QoS policy; Titan; advanced physical layer; bent-pipe satellites; communications security; demand-assigned multiple access; full-mesh IP over satellite; layered architecture; link-layer protocols; military Ka-band earth terminal; mobile tactical environment; multi-frequency time-division multiple-access; network-centric SATCOM waveform definition; quality of service; switch model; transport-layer implications; Artificial satellites; Communication system operations and management; Contracts; Information management; Military communication; Military satellites; Mobile communication; Project management; Satellite ground stations; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2004. MILCOM 2004. 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8847-X
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2004.1494876