Title :
Integration of military and commercial SATCOM into the Defense Information Infrastructure
Author :
Ramsey, Doug ; Hammond, Charlie ; Krebs, Lawrence ; Harrison, William ; Reed, William ; Williams, Richard
Author_Institution :
Stanford Telecommun. Inc., Reston, VA, USA
Abstract :
Military (i.e., DSCS) and commercial (i.e., CSCI) satellite communications plays a significant role in providing bandwidth and connectivity for the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN), which is part of the larger Defense Information Infrastructure (DII). However, in the past, this bandwidth and connectivity has generally been provisioned as dedicated, full period trunks providing OSI Reference Model layer 1 (physical) services. This severely limits the responsiveness of the SATCOM segment in servicing changeable, multimedia applications in a potentially stressed SATCOM transmission environment. DISA has taken steps to address this limitation, specifically with the development of the SHF DAMA standard (MIL-STD 188-166/167). This paper discusses additional efforts sponsored by DISA and by the USAF Research Laboratory to improve the seamless integration of the SATCOM segment into the overall DISN. Efforts discussed include: an evaluation of methods and protocols for internetworking ATM with DAMA-controlled SATCOM and network management methods for end-to-end service provisioning; evaluation of the impact of nuisance jamming and interference on commercial SATCOM links supporting ATM network services; evaluation of QoS-based provisioning for ATM services over DAMA-controlled SATCOM; the development of open systems gateways for integration of SATCOM management and control into the DII Control Complex
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; demand assigned multiple access; information networks; internetworking; jamming; military communication; multimedia communication; open systems; quality of service; satellite communication; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; ATM; ATM network services; CSCI; DAMA-controlled SATCOM; DII; DISA; DISN; DSCS; Defense Information Infrastructure; Defense Information Systems Network; MIL-STD 188-166/167; OSI Reference Model layer 1 services; QoS-based provisioning; SHF DAMA standard; USAF Research Laboratory; bandwidth; commercial SATCOM; connectivity; dedicated full period trunks; interference; internetworking; military SATCOM; multimedia applications; network management methods; nuisance jamming; protocols; satellite communications; service provisioning; Bandwidth; Control systems; Delay; Information systems; Laboratories; Military communication; Open systems; Protocols; Satellite communication; Standards development;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1998. MILCOM 98. Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4506-1
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1998.722538