Title :
Naval Task Force interface for Coalition Networks for Secure Information Sharing (CoNSIS)
Author :
Tuan Nguyen ; Lam, Stanley ; Castro, Carl ; Ogden, R. ; Cam Tran ; Legaspi, Albert
Author_Institution :
SPAWAR Syst. Center Pacific, San Diego, CA, USA
fDate :
Oct. 29 2012-Nov. 1 2012
Abstract :
Merging IP routing and mobile communication poses many challenges especially for a dynamic, heterogeneous networking environment such as a Naval Task Force. In this paper, we present an effort to design, develop, test and demonstrate an interoperable coalition interface for a Naval Task Force for the four-nation Coalition Networks for Secure Information Sharing (CoNSIS) project. A field experimentation has been performed between the four CoNSIS nations with the separate national sites being connected via the Internet. The key architectural objective of the United States (US) is to support tactical coalition networks of the other nations. The routing architecture is based on Open Shortest Path First Version 3 (OSPFv3) in conjunction with two main features, namely (1) IPv6 address auto configuration enabled on mobile links to alleviate administrative burden, and (2) Address Family (AF) support to allow IPv4 traffic to be passed via IPv6 backbone. In addition, Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) with Flow Credit and Link Metric extensions is used to provide mobile networks via point-to-multipoint links with support for Quality of Service (QoS). Furthermore, link encryptors secure the network, which make use of Dynamic Discovery mechanisms to determine remote routing endpoints.
Keywords :
Internet; local area networks; military communication; military computing; mobile communication; naval engineering; protocols; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication security; CoNSIS project; Coalition Networks for Secure Information Sharing project; IP routing; IPv4 traffic; IPv6; Internet; OSPFv3; Open Shortest Path First Version 3; PPPoE; QoS; address family; flow credit; interoperable coalition interface; link encryptors; link metric; mobile communication; mobile links; naval task force interface; of dynamic discovery mechanisms; point-to-point protocol over Ethernet; quality of service; tactical coalition networks; Force; Measurement; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Quality of service; Routing; Routing protocols; CoNSIS; Dynamic Peer Discovery; IM-PEPD; IPv4; IPv6; MANET; Naval Task Force; OSPFv3; PPPoE; QoS; address auto configuration;
Conference_Titel :
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, 2012 - MILCOM 2012
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1729-0
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2012.6415884