Title :
Gateways for mobile routing in tactical network deployments
Author :
Cole, R.G. ; Benmohamed, L. ; Cansever, D. ; Doshi, B. ; Awerbuch, B.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD
Abstract :
The US Department of Defense (DoD) is developing a Network Centric Warfighting (NCW) capability. Key to the deployment of NCW capabilities is the development of scalable networks supporting end user mobility. Initial network deployments operate either At-The-Halt (ATH) or On-the-Move (OTM) with preplanned movements. This is consistent with current networking capabilities with respect to large scale mobile network capabilities and protocols. However, future architectures and capabilities should allow for more flexible mobility models allowing for more flexible and robust NCW capabilities. We investigate hierarchical network models which are comprised of a high bandwidth, planned mobile core network interconnecting subtending more mobile end user networks. Standard IP routing and name and location services are assumed within the core network. The subtending and mobile end user networks rely upon a highly scalable (from a mobility perspective) Beacon-Based routing architecture. The interface between the core and subtending mobile networks relies upon network concepts being developed within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), specifically from IPv4 and IPv6 mobility and the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) rendezvous service for mobile networks. We discuss the advantageous of this architecture in terms of mobility, scalability, current DoD network plans and commercial protocol development.
Keywords :
internetworking; military communication; mobile communication; telecommunication network routing; At-The-Halt; Beacon Based routing architecture; Internet Engineering Task Force; Network Centric Warflghting; On-the-Move; US Department of Defense; commercial protocol development; end user mobility; hierarchical network models; large scale mobile network capabilities; mobile end user networks; mobile routing; preplanned movements; rendezvous service; scalable networks; tactical network deployments; Bandwidth; Computer science; IP networks; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Physics; Protocols; Robustness; Routing; Spine;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2008. MILCOM 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2676-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2677-5
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2008.4753354