DocumentCode :
3446750
Title :
Next generation FLTSAT tactical network control
Author :
Dankberg, M. ; Hart, Stuart ; Jaska, Kristi ; Tran, Jimmy ; Young, Greg
Author_Institution :
ViaSat Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA
fYear :
1991
fDate :
4-7 Nov 1991
Firstpage :
503
Abstract :
The US Navy Fleet Satellite Communication System (FLTSAT) relies on a set of information exchange subsystems (IXS) to manage shared satellite resources. The navy has developed application specific IXS protocols for end-user communities. The goals are to develop a single common, interoperable IXS capable of serving the requirements of any user community; and simultaneously, to improve the quality of service offered to end-users. To meet these goals, ViaSat has developed a system called multi-user UHF Satcom for TDMA-1 (MUST). Through innovative multislot control, MUST is able to provide high-performance access to the TDMA-1 navy demand assignment multiple access (DAMA) waveform. Simulated performance comparisons show that MUST has the capability to provide over twice the throughput of OTCIXS II. In addition, it offers a wide variety of user-oriented services, such as voice, reliable packet transfer, and tactical data transfer
Keywords :
demand assigned multiple access; military systems; protocols; satellite relay systems; telecommunication network management; time division multiple access; DAMA; FLTSAT tactical network control; MUST; TDMA-1; US Navy Fleet Satellite Communication System; ViaSat; application specific IXS protocols; demand assignment multiple access; information exchange subsystems; multi-user UHF Satcom; multislot control; network management; packet transfer; shared satellite resources; tactical data transfer; user-oriented services; Artificial satellites; Circuits; Communication system control; Contracts; Next generation networking; Protocols; Resource management; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1991. MILCOM '91, Conference Record, Military Communications in a Changing World., IEEE
Conference_Location :
McLean, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-691-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1991.258305
Filename :
258305
Link To Document :
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