DocumentCode :
1693732
Title :
Dynamic bandwidth and resource allocation (DBRA) for MILSATCOM
Author :
Sbarounis, Christos ; Squires, Ronald ; Smigla, Terry ; Faris, Faris ; Agarwal, Anil
Author_Institution :
Northrop Grumman Space Technol., Redondo Beach, CA, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
758
Abstract :
A DBRA approach is described that can be employed in a military satellite communication (MILSATCOM) system enabling higher average capacity and increased availability while improving spectral efficiency. The DBRA approach supports three different functions: dynamic coding and modulation (DCM), adapting link rate to link conditions; uplink demand assigned multiple access (DAMA), allowing terminals to get uplink bandwidth based on real-time user needs; downlink statistical multiplexing, enabling the satellite to transmit based on real-time user needs. DCM allows gains in average data rate on the order of 4-10× for the uplink and 3-4× for the downlink, compared to traditional fixed assignment systems. Furthermore, outage time is reduced by 75%. The DAMA algorithm reduces file transfer times on the order of 2-5× compared to fixed capacity assignment, allows more terminals to share the bandwidth, and provides fast response time to users. Finally, downlink statistical multiplexing can lead to significant utilization gains, compared to dedicated access, on the order of 3-5×.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; demand assigned multiple access; military communication; modulation coding; multiplexing; resource allocation; satellite communication; DAMA; availability; downlink statistical multiplexing; dynamic bandwidth allocation; dynamic bandwidth and resource allocation; dynamic coding and modulation; dynamic resource allocation; file transfer times; fixed assignment systems; fixed capacity assignment; military satellite communication system; outage time; spectral efficiency; uplink demand assigned multiple access; utilization gains; Atmospheric waves; Attenuation; Bandwidth; Delay; Downlink; IP networks; Military satellites; Resource management; Satellite broadcasting; Space technology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2004. MILCOM 2004. 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8847-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2004.1494894
Filename :
1494894
Link To Document :
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