Modeling performance improvements in Milstar MDR networks with demand assigned multiple access (DAMA)

D. Griffith, R. Johnson, M. Unkauf, A. Moy
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Raytheon has developed a demand assignment multiple access (DAMA) algorithm that is used by the SMART-T Milstar ground terminal to dynamically allocate satellite resources to users in a mobile subscriber equipment (MSE) network on a call-by-call basis. In addition to providing range extension for MSE, the DAMA algorithm is shown to allow more efficient bandwidth usage and reduced latency times for calls by allowing Secure, Mobile, Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminals (SMART-Ts) to establish direct connections independent of the network topology. An object-oriented simulation of MSE enhanced with DAMA-capable SMART-Ts using the OPNET simulation tool is described and the utility of the DAMA approach is demonstrated. Some of the features of our models of MSE/DAMA networks are discussed and it is shown that applying DAMA techniques results in better utilization of satellite resources while meeting grade of service (GoS) requirements. Using this set of models, improvements to the DAMA algorithm such as making it interoperable with asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) are also discussed.
基于需求分配多址(DAMA)的Milstar MDR网络建模性能改进
雷声公司开发了一种需求分配多址(DAMA)算法,该算法被SMART-T“军事之星”地面终端用于在逐个呼叫的基础上动态地将卫星资源分配给移动用户设备(MSE)网络中的用户。除了为MSE提供范围扩展外,DAMA算法还被证明可以通过允许安全、移动、抗干扰可靠战术终端(SMART-Ts)建立独立于网络拓扑的直接连接,从而实现更有效的带宽使用和减少呼叫延迟时间。描述了使用OPNET仿真工具增强具有DAMA功能的smart - t的面向对象MSE仿真,并演示了DAMA方法的实用性。讨论了我们的MSE/DAMA网络模型的一些特点,表明采用DAMA技术可以更好地利用卫星资源,同时满足服务等级(GoS)要求。使用这组模型,还讨论了对DAMA算法的改进,例如使其与异步传输模式(ATM)互操作。
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