Title :
Scenario based comparison of cellular and ad-hoc tactical radio networks
Author :
Hansson, Anders ; Nilsson, Jan ; Sköld, Mattias ; Sterner, Ulf
Author_Institution :
Swedish Defence Res. Establ., Linkoping, Sweden
Abstract :
Two types of tactical radio networks are analyzed and compared. Firstly we consider a multi-hop ad-hoc network and secondly a WCDMA cellular network based on the new UMTS terrestrial radio access network called UTRAN. We are interested in how an ad-hoc network behaves and compares to a cellular network with a limited number of base stations, in a mobile scenario. For the assessment, two tactical scenarios involving a Swedish mechanized battalion are drawn up for armed combat on Swedish ground. They are characterized by different mobility, where in the first we have constant movements over a large area and in the second only a high speed movement within a limited area at the end of the scenario. We test a service mix consisting of situation awareness data, group calls and intranet connections. We use a digitized terrain database for propagation modeling in the 300 MHz and the 1.5 GHz frequency bands. As a scenario elapses, at each time instant, the probability that the network can provide a service for an arbitrarily chosen radio terminal is estimated. Based on these results we finally assess the different network solutions.
Keywords :
cellular radio; code division multiple access; military communication; packet radio networks; probability; radio access networks; 1.5 GHz; 300 MHz; Swedish mechanized battalion; UMTS terrestrial radio access network; UTRAN; WCDMA; ad-hoc radio network; cellular radio network; group calls; intranet connections; multi-hop ad-hoc network; probability; situation awareness data; tactical radio networks; 3G mobile communication; Ad hoc networks; Base stations; Cellular networks; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Multiaccess communication; Radio access networks; Radio network; Spread spectrum communication; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2001. MILCOM 2001. Communications for Network-Centric Operations: Creating the Information Force. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7225-5
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2001.985852