Submarine communication peformance in Naval tactical intra-task force networks

G. Exley, L. Reiss, L. Merakos
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When participating in an intra-task force communications network, an attack submarine (SSN) is disadvantaged with respect to the other participating platforms for the following reasons. 1) Because of the nature of its missions, it participates in the network on an intermittent basis. Thus, its connectivity is disadvantaged in terms of time. 2) Its connectivity is also disadvantaged in terms of distance and link quality because its antennas are poorer. This disadvantaged connectivity is especially problematic in networks which, for reasons of adaptability and survivability, use protocols which are dynamic and are based on distributed control. The authors present the results of a study of enhancements to the baseline handoff assignment multiple access/ minimum cover approximation (HAMA/MINCAP) intra-task force network protocols to deal with the problems associated with the participation of SSNs in the network. The problems associated with SSN participation in this network are typical of such networks and thus the results have a more general applicability.<>
海军战术任务内网络中的潜艇通信性能
当参与任务群内部通信网络时,攻击潜艇(SSN)相对于其他参与平台处于不利地位,原因如下。1)由于其任务的性质,它断断续续地参与网络。因此,其连通性在时间上处于不利地位。2)由于其天线较差,其连通性在距离和链路质量方面也处于劣势。在网络中,由于适应性和生存性的原因,使用基于分布式控制的动态协议,这种不利的连通性尤其成问题。作者介绍了一项研究结果,该研究增强了基线移交分配多址/最小覆盖近似(HAMA/MINCAP)任务组内部网络协议,以处理与网络中ssn参与相关的问题。与SSN参与该网络相关的问题是此类网络的典型问题,因此结果具有更普遍的适用性。
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