ATM-providing broadband services to the warrior

T.T. Piper, D. L. Hagen
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Today's tactical communication systems are limited in data rate and use reserved bandwidth assignments which restrict data and video services. Operation Desert Storm demonstrated a much more extensive desire for distribution of video, imagery, computer text, and data files than existing tactical systems are capable of providing. The increasing need for imagery will drive the requirement for more bandwidth in tactical links. Desire for full-motion video will follow. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) allows allocating/re-allocating bandwidth on demand and the carrying of nearly any mix of voice, data, and video over a common communication network. The major difficulty in the application of ATM to the tactical environment is the high channel bit error rate on tactical radio links. There are also some features which must be added to a commercially designed ATM network to satisfy military requirements. This paper explores the feasibility of providing a basic communications utility for disadvantaged tactical users, with a specified residual cell error rate on a shared trunk. Users having more stringent error requirements can insert additional user-provided error protection in the information field. It is shown that the probability of cell misdelivery can be controlled by adding more CRC (cyclic redundancy check) bytes to the ATM cell header.<>
自动取款机为战士提供宽带服务
今天的战术通信系统在数据速率和使用保留带宽分配方面受到限制,这限制了数据和视频服务。“沙漠风暴”行动展示了一种比现有战术系统所能提供的更广泛的传播视频、图像、计算机文本和数据文件的愿望。日益增长的图像需求将推动战术链路对更多带宽的需求。对全动态视频的需求将随之而来。异步传输模式(ATM)允许按需分配/重新分配带宽,并在公共通信网络上传输几乎任何混合的语音、数据和视频。ATM在战术环境中应用的主要困难是战术无线电链路的高信道误码率。为了满足军事需求,商业设计的ATM网络还必须增加一些功能。本文探讨了为弱势战术用户提供一种基本通信实用程序的可行性,该实用程序在共享中继上具有指定的剩余单元错误率。对错误要求更严格的用户可以在信息字段中插入额外的用户提供的错误保护。结果表明,可以通过在ATM单元报头中添加更多的CRC(循环冗余校验)字节来控制单元错误传递的概率
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