DocumentCode :
2978677
Title :
Airborne ISR mesh high-speed communication via satellite
Author :
Kingsley, Lawrence E. ; Chacon, Phil ; Geist, Michael ; Mukhija, Punit ; Bernritter, Tom
Author_Institution :
ViaSat, Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
7-10 Nov. 2011
Firstpage :
1979
Lastpage :
1984
Abstract :
LinkWayS2, the mesh IP satellite communications system for the Army´s Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) and Marine´s Support Wide Area Network (SWAN) program, has proven itself over the last decade to be the fastest and most flexible mesh MF-TDMA modem available. Traditionally utilized predominantly in fixed or At-The Halt (ATH) applications, new improvements in the LinkWayS2 waveform make ground-mobile and even airborne mesh communications using LinkWayS2 possible. High-speed mesh communications with a manned ISR aircraft was demonstrated in a mesh MF-TDMA network which combined At-the-Halt (ATH), ground mobile, and an airborne SATCOM terminal in a single, hubless tactical LinkWayS2 meshed IP network. In two separate exercises using the LinkWayS2 mesh MF-TDMA modem, high-definition (HD), high-speed ISR video was transmitted from a King Air manned ISR aircraft to 2.4m aperture ATH terminals while the aircraft simultaneously participated in IP video teleconferences (VTCs) with the ATH terminals. Operating on a 10 Msps Mesh TDMA carrier, ISR HD video rates exceeding 6 Mbps, and VTC rates exceeding 1 Mbps, were transmitted and received without error while the aircraft performed evasive maneuvers at airspeed in excess of 230 mph. The ground mobile SATCOM terminals communicated with the ATH terminals simultaneous with the airborne terminal operation, and, for the first time, direct mesh communication between an airborne terminal and a ground mobile terminal. These exercises were the first demonstrations of airborne mesh satellite communications, achieved the highest speed TDMA operation from any mobile terminal (10 Msps) to date, and are the first networks to combine airborne and ground mobile terminals is a single mesh MF-TDMA network. These exercises conclusively demonstrate that high-speed mesh satellite communications-on-the-move (COTM) is possible using LinkWayS2 without requiring a l- rge hub infrastructure and is being deployed today.
Keywords :
IP networks; satellite communication; time division multiple access; ATH terminals; COTM; IP satellite communications system; MF-TDMA; SWAN; WIN-T; airborne ISR mesh high-speed communication; army warfighter information network-tactical; at-the halt applications; ground mobile SATCOM terminals; high speed mesh satellite communications-on-the-move; marine support wide area network program; Aircraft; Binary phase shift keying; Mobile communication; Modems; Satellites; Time division multiple access; C4I; COTM; COTS; ISR; LinkWayS2; MF-TDMA; SWAN; WIN-T; airborne; mesh; netcentric;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, 2011 - MILCOM 2011
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
ISSN :
2155-7578
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0079-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2011.6127606
Filename :
6127606
Link To Document :
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