DocumentCode
319410
Title
Asymmetric routing
Author
Starsman, R. Scott
Author_Institution
DISA JIEO, Norfolk, VA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1997
fDate
2-5 Nov 1997
Firstpage
1021
Abstract
Traditional military digital communications rely upon a symmetric model where the incoming data pipe has the same capacity as the outgoing data pipe. However, military tactical information requirements are rarely symmetric. The typical tactical unit receives far more data than it transmits but still employs symmetric communications leading to inefficient utilization of precious bandwidth. I developed a technique that enables a site to establish an asymmetric data connection that more fully utilizes tactical bandwidth by matching the receive and transmit communications path capacities to the asymmetric information requirements. This technique, called asymmetric routing, requires no modification to client applications or workstations. An asymmetric routed connection can be set up with some simple router configuration changes and some minor hardware modifications at the router-network interface. An extension of asymmetric routing is discussed which will eliminate the need for any modification to existing communications equipment
Keywords
computer networks; digital radio; military communication; telecommunication network routing; asymmetric data connection; asymmetric routing; communications path capacities; incoming data pipe; military digital communications; military tactical information; outgoing data pipe; router-network interface; tactical bandwidth; tactical unit; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Circuits; Communication equipment; Digital communication; Hardware; Marine vehicles; Military communication; Routing; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
MILCOM 97 Proceedings
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4249-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1997.646771
Filename
646771
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