Title :
Data Ferrying to the Tactical Edge: A Field Experiment in Exchanging Mission Plans and Intelligence in Austere Environments
Author :
Usbeck, Kyle ; Gillen, Matthew ; Loyall, Joseph ; Gronosky, Andrew ; Sterling, Joshua ; Kohler, Ralph ; Newkirk, Richard ; Canestrare, David
Author_Institution :
Raytheon BBN Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
The effectiveness of ground-based, wireless tactical data networks is often constrained by limitations such as communication range and line-of-sight. SATCOM is not always available because it is relatively expensive and highly contended. Data ferrying is an alternative method of data transfer in which data is uploaded from one network to a manned or unmanned vehicle, then the vehicle is driven or flown to within range of a second network where the data can be downloaded. Data ferrying via Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) can transport data over very rugged terrain without risking the safety of a human courier. This paper describes an implementation of data ferrying to provide low-cost, effective data communications between remote ground units and Forward Operating Bases in austere environments. It describes a field experiment in which a ground vehicle was used to wirelessly ferry data in a realistic scenario, and points out the lessons learned from that experiment.
Keywords :
autonomous aerial vehicles; data communication; military communication; mobile communication; SATCOM; UAV; austere environments; communication range; data communications; data ferrying; data transfer; field experiment; forward operating bases; ground-based data networks; human courier; mission plans; remote ground units; tactical edge; unmanned aerial vehicle; wireless tactical data networks; Bridges; Data communication; IP networks; Land vehicles; Mobile communication; Receivers; Wireless communication; communications; data ferrying; disruption tolerant networking;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference (MILCOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2014.218