Title :
Adapting the DOCSIS protocols for military point-to-multipoint wireless links
Author :
Alessi, George ; Jensen, Mark ; Morgan, Douglas ; Sholander, Peter ; Tabrizi, Siamak S.
Author_Institution :
Scientific Res. Corp., Atlant, GA, USA
Abstract :
This paper examines the use of DOCSIS (data over cable service interface specification) in a military environment that uses space ground link interface units (SGLIUs) to extend the DoD´s terrestrial networks via multipoint radio communication channels such as line-of-site wireless links (e.g., campus area wireless networks) or over-the-horizon wireless links (e.g., airborne communications relays provided by unmanned aerial vehicles). Results show that the DOCSIS media access control (MAC) protocol is a viable candidate for this wireless application, which can leverage COTS technology in order to reduce the DoD´s telecommunications costs. However, some modifications to DOCSIS may be necessary. One example is the error-control methods. DOCSIS currently uses Reed-Solomon coding, whereas military applications might prefer more powerful codes, such as turbo product codes, that perform better in high bit error rate (BER) environments such as active jamming by an adversary
Keywords :
Reed-Solomon codes; access protocols; error statistics; jamming; military communication; radio links; remotely operated vehicles; satellite links; telecommunication standards; turbo codes; BER; COTS technology; DOCSIS protocols; DoD; MAC protocol; Reed-Solomon coding; active jamming; airborne communications relays; bit error rate; campus area wireless networks; data over cable service interface specification; error-control methods; line-of-site wireless links; media access control protocol; military applications; military environment; military point-to-multipoint wireless links; multipoint radio communication channels; over-the-horizon wireless links; space ground link interface units; standard; telecommunications costs reduction; terrestrial networks; turbo product codes; unmanned aerial vehicles; Bit error rate; Communication cables; Costs; Media Access Protocol; Military communication; Radio communication; Relays; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Wireless application protocol; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2000. 21st Century Military Communications Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6521-6
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2000.904917