DocumentCode
2504114
Title
High bandwidth portable transmission systems-use of ADSL technology in military and industrial applications
Author
Umansky, Alec
Author_Institution
NEC, Australia
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
364
Lastpage
368
Abstract
This paper examines new applications for the digital subscriber loop (DSL) technology (high speed transmission over copper cables) in military and industrial applications, including results of field deployment trials by the Australian Army. A modern military force depends on reliable communications to ensure field success. That´s why it is vital for a communications system must be fully capable of handling high data rates, be simple to install and offer flexibility of wide range of applications. That is where the new patented Portable xDSL System offers a way forward for secure field transmission equipment. In this paper an overview of xDSL technology is followed by a detailed introduction of the P3 concept (Portable 3 channel Rate Adaptive DSL, [RADSL] Transmission System) and a review of a number of the system´s potential applications
Keywords
adaptive systems; digital subscriber lines; local area networks; military communication; military computing; telecommunication security; ADSL technology; Australian Army; LAN; P3 concept; Portable xDSL System; RADSL; communications system; copper cables; digital subscriber loop; field deployment trials; high bandwidth portable transmission systems; high data rates; high speed transmission; industrial applications; military applications; portable 3 channel rate adaptive DSL; reliable communications; secure field transmission equipment; xDSL standards; Australia; Bandwidth; Communication cables; Copper; DSL; Defense industry; Internet telephony; Metals industry; Modems; Optical fiber cables;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
EUROCOMM 2000. Information Systems for Enhanced Public Safety and Security. IEEE/AFCEA
Conference_Location
Munich
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6323-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EURCOM.2000.874834
Filename
874834
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