Title :
A next-generation tactical system architecture for tetherless communicators
Author :
Bollen, R.E. ; Heckman, N.E.
Author_Institution :
GTE Lab. Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
Abstract :
The authors propose a tactical system architecture for the 21st century that will give tetherless communications to all users, with access to a switched network implemented in a satellite constellation. Early in the next century, when today´s tactical mobile communications systems are outmoded, an all-wireless access system such as this will be feasible. Lessons learned in Desert Storm tell that mobility of communications is of the utmost importance to a fighting force; network access in this new architecture will be via a variety of personal mobile and portable terminals that extend complete mobility to all users. A terrestrial backbone network using many vehicles, LOS links, and much (frequency) planning will no longer be needed; the architecture discussed is a Land Mobile Satellite (LMS) system. Feasibility of such a tactical system architecture is argued and some promising technology options available to system architects and designers are identified
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; cellular radio; land mobile radio; military communication; mobile radio; mobile satellite communication; radio spectrum management; technological forecasting; telecommunication channels; telecommunication control; telecommunication terminals; 21st century; all-wireless access system; feasibility; land mobile satellite system; mobility of communications; satellite constellation; tactical system architecture; technology options; terminals; tetherless communications; Air traffic control; Communication system traffic control; Data communication; Frequency; Intelligent sensors; Least squares approximation; Mobile communication; Routing; Satellite broadcasting; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1993. MILCOM '93. Conference record. Communications on the Move., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0953-7
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1993.408671