DocumentCode
1900187
Title
An Assessment Strategy for Rating Client/Server Satellite Network Performance in a Global Environment
Author
House, Terry C.
Author_Institution
Nova Southeastern Univ., Dania, FL
fYear
2005
fDate
March 31 2005-April 2 2005
Firstpage
130
Lastpage
135
Abstract
This research tested and presents an alternative technique to communicate between a client and server system in a post 911 combat environment. In order to defend the United States against enemies foreign and domestic; it is crucial that combat forces are equipped with the best communication equipment available. 21 years technology experience in a military environment supports this research and contributes an ideology that could revolutionize the government communication process. The "mobile secure role base access control" (MS-Ro-BAC) approach, is a methodology designed to access secure global databases via wireless communication platforms (D.F. Ferraiolo et al.). This research involved the development of a open-source database, for wireless vs. wired access connectivity. Proprietary software programs determine the authenticity of the user through rigorous token information supplied by the client machine. Forty database access scenarios presented during day and night hours, compiled the system results, thus verifying the performance and throughput quality of this alternative methodology. After compiling the results of the experimental process, it was evident that the indium Satellite gateway was ineffective as a communication service to access the database in a global strategic environment. Future research attempts will test other global, mobile satellite communication techniques, based on the identical process illustrated in this manuscript
Keywords
client-server systems; database management systems; mobile satellite communication; telecommunication security; client machine; client-server satellite network; database access scenarios; global environment; indium Satellite gateway; mobile secure role base access control; open-source database; Communication equipment; Databases; Military communication; Military equipment; Mobile communication; Network servers; Open source software; Satellites; System testing; US Government;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SoutheastCon, 2006. Proceedings of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Memphis, TN
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0168-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/second.2006.1629337
Filename
1629337
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