Protocol enhancements for SATCOM DAMA military standards

E. Chandler, W.T. Harbison
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Military communication networks in the near future are expected to be integrated and dynamic. In order to deal with dynamic user needs, demand-assigned multiple access (DAMA) techniques are being developed and standardized for military satellite communication (SATCOM) networks. In the ultrahigh frequency (UHF) band, two military standards have been released. However, a technical working group (TWG) within the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has been formed to address some of the anticipated shortcomings of networks operating per these standards. In the superhigh frequency (SHF) band, although not yet released, two documents representing a military standard exist in final draft form. In the extremely high frequency (EHF) band, several organizations are developing protocols for DAMA operation that will likely lead to a future military standard. This study proposes and evaluates the improvements resulting from several protocol enhancements, primarily for UHF DAMA. The study gives consideration to the impact on operation of existing equipment in its assessment of various protocol enhancements. The proposed protocol enhancements address the following needs: short delay (call setup and voice/data throughput) connections, fast mode changes between the two standardized UHF DAMA modes, reduction of overhead when dynamic DAMA protocols are supporting relatively static services, and increased capability to handle network dynamics for standardized protocols having insufficient orderwire capacity. This study considered the need for multiple-hop global connections having short throughput delays. Because of the general trend to integrate previously isolated communication systems, the importance of addressing multiple-hop within a single system (e.g., UHF SATCOM) is diminishing and therefore was not further investigated. This study also considered the need for standardized high-rate DAMA services on SHF channels; however, the existing draft military standards were found to be adequate in this area. In other areas, the study proposes and describes enhancements that offer significant improvements in network capability with minimal impacts on the operation of existing equipment.
协议增强的SATCOM DAMA军事标准
在不久的将来,军事通信网络有望成为一体化和动态的。为了处理动态用户需求,正在为军事卫星通信(SATCOM)网络开发和标准化按需分配多址技术。在超高频(UHF)频段,已经发布了两个军用标准。然而,国防信息系统局(DISA)内部的一个技术工作组(TWG)已经成立,以解决按照这些标准运行的网络的一些预期缺陷。在超高频(SHF)频段,尽管尚未发布,但有两份代表军事标准的文件以最终草案形式存在。在极高频(EHF)频段,一些组织正在开发DAMA操作协议,这可能会导致未来的军事标准。本研究提出并评估了几种协议增强所带来的改进,主要针对UHF DAMA。该研究在评估各种协议增强时考虑了对现有设备运行的影响。提议的协议增强满足以下需求:短延迟(呼叫建立和语音/数据吞吐量)连接,两种标准化UHF DAMA模式之间的快速模式转换,减少动态DAMA协议支持相对静态业务时的开销,以及增加处理网络动态的能力,以满足标准化协议订单容量不足的需求。本研究考虑了对具有短吞吐量延迟的多跳全局连接的需求。由于整合以前孤立的通信系统的总体趋势,在单一系统(例如,超高频卫星通信)内寻址多跳的重要性正在降低,因此没有进一步研究。本研究还考虑了在超高频信道上标准化高速率DAMA服务的必要性;但是,认为现有的军事标准草案在这方面是足够的。在其他领域,该研究提出并描述了在对现有设备的操作影响最小的情况下,对网络能力进行重大改进的增强。
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