Self-adapted protocol for intra and inter-echelons communications

Tomé Gomes, G. Valadas, A. Zúquete, S. Sargento
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Nowadays, both military and civil emergency scenarios demand shared-situation awareness between the front-line elements, in order to maximize the effectiveness of the operations. This requires a communication system based on mechanisms that self-adapt to dynamic conditions and that are able to work under heterogeneous networks. The proposed Cognitive Routable Ad-hoc Network (CRAN) protocol allows efficient and distributed information sharing within the same hierarchy and between distinct hierarchical levels. The CRAN mechanisms contain the control plane, which includes the discovery mechanism and the autonomous adaptation when topology changes, and the data plane, which is responsible to forward tactical messages within the platoon. The evaluation results show that CRAN provides a fast knowledge forwarding with high message delivery and requires small bandwidth. This ensures real-time situation updates, improving operational reality awareness and more accurate decisions, improving the overall operation results.
用于内部和内部通信的自适应协议
如今,军事和民事紧急情况都需要前线人员之间的共享态势感知,以便最大限度地提高行动的有效性。这需要一个基于自适应动态条件的机制的通信系统,并且能够在异构网络下工作。提出的认知路由自组织网络(CRAN)协议允许在同一层次和不同层次之间进行有效的分布式信息共享。CRAN机制包括控制平面和数据平面,前者包括发现机制和拓扑变化时的自主适应,后者负责在排内转发战术消息。评价结果表明,CRAN具有快速的知识转发、高消息传递和小带宽要求。这确保了实时情况更新,提高了作战现实意识和更准确的决策,提高了整体作战效果。
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