DocumentCode
2880808
Title
Internetworking in the MUOS CAI and the advanced narrowband system
Author
Kumm, Keith M.
Author_Institution
WaveLogic Corporation
Volume
2
fYear
2000
fDate
22-25 Oct. 2000
Firstpage
792
Lastpage
796
Abstract
Next generation mobile tactical narrowband systems, embodied in the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), must plan internetworking operations expected to serve 12 years starting in 2007. MUOS may deploy its own satellite Common Air Intetface (CAI) waveform to serve low rate, high mobility handhelds as well as larger terminals with higher capacity than predecessor UFO. The CAI media access control (MAC) is likely to be specialized to handle fading, interference and ef$cient multiple access. Above the MAC, use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) standards and "middleware" for network management, connections and transport can mitigate development and O Mco st and risk on one hand, while exploiting protocol and technology innovations on the other to achieve a "sustainable" internetwork strategy. This paper considers three COTS-based internetworking constructs: I ) a transparent, client-server-based "Access Registry," 2) negotiated connections using Mobile IP for network security, and 3) variable Layer 3-to-MAC CAI data modes using IP or ATM cells with a closer look at an ATMMAC. The three constructs are proposed to be widely applicable across varying CAI MAC and multiple access approaches
Keywords
Access protocols; Computer aided instruction; Delay; Extranets; IP networks; Internetworking; Media Access Protocol; Narrowband; Quality of service; Transport protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
MILCOM 2000. 21st Century Military Communications Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6521-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.2000.904039
Filename
904039
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