Title :
IP roaming over cellular digital video broadcast networks
Author_Institution :
Commun. & Inf. Syst. Div., NATO Consultation, Command & Control Agency (NC3A), The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract :
Rapid deployments of multi-national forces involve the quick formation of wide area networks over a deployed IP backbone infrastructure. Networks provided by each nation in the coalition shall be able to dock wirelessly into the terrestrial IP network after they deploy in theatre, and ultimately roam across a cellular access network for executing their mission. In order to enable the provision of wideband data services to nomadic networks, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) Digital Video Broadcast technology (DVB) is proposed to implement a wideband broadcast cellular infrastructure. Commercial mobile routing protocols, adapted to operate over unidirectional (broadcast) channels, build the core technology for supporting IP roaming and broadband data delivery in these scenarios. Various narrowband media allow the roving networks to transmit back into the fixed network, under a highly bandwidth-asymmetric, split-path network configuration.
Keywords :
broadband networks; broadcast channels; cellular radio; cryptography; data communication; digital video broadcasting; radio access networks; routing protocols; telecommunication security; transport protocols; COTS digital video broadcast technology; DVB; IP backbone infrastructure; IP roaming; IP security; bandwidth-asymmetric network configuration; broadband data delivery; broadcast channels; cellular access network; cellular digital video broadcast networks; commercial mobile routing protocols; commercial off-the-shelf technology; military-grade IP encryption devices; multinational forces; narrowband media; nomadic networks; roving networks; split-path network configuration; terrestrial IP network; unidirectional channels; wide area networks; wideband broadcast cellular infrastructure; wideband data services; Cellular networks; Command and control systems; Digital video broadcasting; IP networks; Mobile communication; Roaming; Routing protocols; Spine; Telecommunication traffic; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2002. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7625-0
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2002.1180486