DocumentCode
2882073
Title
Applicability of demand assigned multiple access (DAMA) waveforms for the integrated broadcast service (IBS)
Author
Szelistowski, Robert J.
Author_Institution
Data Syst. Div., Raytheon, St. Petersburg, FL, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
1192
Abstract
The Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction CJCSI 6251.01, “Ultrahigh Frequency Satellite Communications Demand Assigned Multiple Access Requirements”, 31 July 1996, mandates that “All users of non-processed UHF MILSATCOM are required to have DAMA terminals that are interoperable in accordance with MIL-STD-188-181, MIL-STD-188-182, and MIL-STD-188-183”. The Integrated Broadcast Service (IBS) Operational Requirements Document (ORD) as a result has directed that “IBS must comply with Joint Staff 5 kHz and 25 kHz mandates and the Joint Staff Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) mandate”. The DAMA goal of providing relief for overburdened UHF satellite assets may result in performance degradation that is prohibitive to the nature and growth of intelligence dissemination. Comparison and analysis of IBS requirements with DAMA protocols and latencies as well as evolving protocols will help ensure prudent decisions can be made regarding the use of defense satellite communications resources
Keywords
access protocols; demand assigned multiple access; direct broadcasting by satellite; military communication; military standards; telecommunication standards; 25 kHz; 5 kHz; DAMA latencies; DAMA protocols; DAMA terminals; DAMA waveforms; IBS; MIL-STD-188-181; MIL-STD-188-182; MIL-STD-188-183; UHF satellite assets; defense satellite communications resources; demand assigned multiple access; integrated broadcast service; intelligence dissemination; interoperable terminals; Access protocols; Artificial satellites; Command and control systems; Data systems; Degradation; Delay; Frequency conversion; Intelligent sensors; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
MILCOM 2000. 21st Century Military Communications Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6521-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.2000.904115
Filename
904115
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