DocumentCode
2900453
Title
Air Force UHF SATCOM DAMA System Concept
Author
Gutwein, J.M. ; Engels, P.D. ; Kung, R. ; Scondras, C.C. ; Fibranz, Maj W.
Author_Institution
The MITRE Corp., Bedford, MA
Volume
3
fYear
1984
fDate
21-24 Oct. 1984
Firstpage
414
Lastpage
418
Abstract
Increasing demands for ultra high frequency (UHF) satellite communications (SATCOM) service within the Air Force will require improved control and resource utilization. Satellite communications may be extended to more nets and to larger user communities through the use of time division multiple access (TDMA) systems with demand assignment protocols. This paper describes a demand assignment multiple access (DAMA) system applicable to users not included in the Single Integrated Operations Plan (SIOP) who must share UHF SATCOM resources managed by the Department of Defense (DoD). The concept will serve Air Force non-SIOP user needs and applies to all DoD communities with similar requirements. The proposed DAMA concept calls for creation of a DoD tri-Service master controller and separate but functionally similar Service controllers to manage satellite resources assigned to each Service. The operating principle is that each Service is assigned a portion of satellite capacity that is autonomously managed. The master controller allocates satellite capacity among the Service controllers according to changes in anticipated traffic demand and satellite capacity requirements.
Keywords
Artificial satellites; Bandwidth; Communication system control; Control systems; Force control; Frequency shift keying; Military aircraft; Resource management; Satellite communication; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, 1984. MILCOM 1984. IEEE
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1984.4794884
Filename
4794884
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