A Proxy Gateway Solution to Provide QoS in Tactical Networks and Disaster Recovery Scenarios

A. Morelli, C. Stefanelli, M. Tortonesi, Rita Lenzi, Niranjan Suri
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Many important public services, such as security and public health, as well as the modern tactical military scenarios, rely on Service-oriented Architectures (SoAs) and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components to enable the quick development and deployment of distributed services to respond quickly, reduce costs, and ease system integration. However, SoAs make use of verbose networking technologies and require reliable and relatively high bandwidth communications. Tactical scenarios normally cannot rely on such infrastructure and events like natural disasters can severely damage the network infrastructure in rural and urban environments. Thus, there is a need to develop solutions that provide SoA-based application and services running on heterogeneous and often constrained devices that compose tactical and mobile ad-hoc networks with Quality of Service (QoS) levels that meet their requirements. This paper presents the QoS-enabling features and the gateway operational mode (GM) of ACM NetProxy, the network proxy component of a communications middleware specifically developed to support applications in challenged networks. GM allows nodes in an ad-hoc wireless network to be quickly organized and to shape outbound communications to reduce bandwidth consumption and provide QoS. Experimental results obtained during a test in a field demonstration event show its efficiency.
一种为战术网络和容灾场景提供QoS的代理网关解决方案
许多重要的公共服务,如安全和公共卫生,以及现代战术军事场景,都依赖于面向服务的体系结构(soa)和商用现货(COTS)组件来实现分布式服务的快速开发和部署,从而快速响应、降低成本并简化系统集成。然而,soa使用了冗长的网络技术,并且需要可靠且相对高带宽的通信。战术场景通常无法依赖此类基础设施,而自然灾害等事件可能严重破坏农村和城市环境中的网络基础设施。因此,需要开发解决方案,提供基于soa的应用程序和服务,这些应用程序和服务运行在异构且通常受约束的设备上,这些设备组成了具有满足其需求的服务质量(QoS)级别的战术和移动ad-hoc网络。本文介绍了ACM NetProxy的qos启用特性和网关操作模式(GM), NetProxy是一种专门为支持挑战网络中的应用而开发的通信中间件的网络代理组件。GM允许快速组织自组织无线网络中的节点,并塑造出站通信,以减少带宽消耗并提供QoS。在现场演示活动中进行的试验结果表明了该方法的有效性。
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