Title :
Applicability of the integrated waveform (IW) for the integrated broadcast service (IBS)
Author :
Szelistowski, Robert J.
Author_Institution :
Raytheon Secure Networks, St. Petersburg, FL, USA
Abstract :
The paper "Applicability of demand assigned multiple access (DAMA) waveforms for the integrated broadcast service (IBS)" concluded that currently defined DAMA standards could not support the time-critical requirements of UHF SATCOM intelligence dissemination. These DAMA standards were partitioned into two separate waveforms: 5-kHz DAMA (documented by MIL-STD-188-182A) and 25-kHz DAMA (documented by MIL-STD-188-183A). Since the publishing of the paper, the Defense Information Systems Agency\´s (DISA) Interoperability Directorate has continued work on the DAMA standards. Their Technical Working Groups (TWGs) have re-architected the waveforms to be sliced horizontally into a demand assignment layer (MlL-STD188-182B) and a multiple access layer (MIL-STD-188-183B). These efforts have standardized functions across channels sizes into an "integrated waveform", selecting the best components of each legacy DAMA waveform and allowing each layer to be developed, analyzed and perhaps certified independently. A comparison of IBS requirements to this new DAMA architecture can again ensure prudent decisions can be made regarding use of defense satellite communications resources.
Keywords :
demand assigned multiple access; direct broadcasting by satellite; military communication; military standards; mobile satellite communication; telecommunication standards; DAMA architecture; DAMA standards; DAMA waveforms; DISA Interoperability Directorate; Defense Information Systems Agency; IBS; MIL-STD-188-182A; MIL-STD-188-183A; MIL-STD-188-183B; MIL-STD188-182B; Technical Working Groups; UHF SATCOM intelligence dissemination; defense satellite communications; demand assigned multiple access; demand assignment layer; integrated broadcast service; integrated waveform; legacy DAMA waveform; multiple access layer; Independent component analysis; Information systems; Intelligent networks; Protocols; Publishing; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Standards publication; Telephony; Time factors;
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2002. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7625-0
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2002.1180440