ActComm项目:移动代理和自组织路由满足军事信息优势需求

S. McGrath, E. B. Entin, R. Gray, Lisa A. Shay
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军事行动的趋势表明,需要具有更大机动性和处理能力的信息系统,以保持战场上的信息优势。我们提出了对实现美国军方所引用的信息优势的未来愿景至关重要的技术领域的研究。讨论的两种技术是移动代理和自组织无线网络。移动代理是移动代码的一种形式,是可以随意从一台机器移动到另一台机器的可执行程序。移动代理用于将计算移动到更合适的网络位置,通常是为了避免使用不可靠或低带宽的网络链路。移动代理还用于自动过滤和传输来自远程位置的数据,以节省带宽并提高所交付数据的及时性。在移动环境中,无线通信网络为士兵之间提供了一种有效的通信手段。战场上士兵的个人和群体的不断移动意味着无线网络必须保持一个动态更新的路由系统来传输信息。这可以使用自组织无线路由协议来实现。我们讨论了一个21世纪的军事场景,该场景旨在展示移动代码和自组织无线网络技术如何帮助克服当前军事基础设施的限制。这个场景涉及到一个城市维和任务,在这个任务中,士兵们要识别并逮捕一栋建筑内的恐怖分子。采用D'Agents移动代理系统作为核心基础设施,提供士兵之间的容错、智能信息处理和通信。无环路任意路径路由(APRL)算法允许士兵在城市环境中保持连接,尽管物理运动。实验包括在多个室外试验中执行该场景。结果表明,移动代理和自组织路由协议可以克服当前移动信息处理系统的许多限制。
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The ActComm project: mobile agents and ad hoc routing meeting military requirements for information superiority
Trends in military operations indicate the need for information systems with greater mobility and processing capabilities to maintain information superiority on the battlefield. We present research in technology areas critical to achieving future visions of information superiority cited by the US military. The two technologies discussed are mobile agents and ad hoc wireless networking. A mobile agent is a form of mobile code, an executable program that can move at will from one machine to another. Mobile agents are used to move computation to more suitable network locations, often to avoid the use of unreliable or low-bandwidth network links. Mobile agents are also used to autonomously filter and transport data from remote locations to save bandwidth and increase the timeliness of the data being delivered. In a mobile environment, a wireless communication network provides an efficient means of communication among soldiers. Constant movement of individual and groups of soldiers in the field means the wireless network must maintain a dynamically updated routing system for transmitting messages. This can be achieved using ad hoc wireless routing protocols. We discuss a 21/sup st/ century military scenario developed to demonstrate how mobile code and ad hoc wireless networking technologies can help overcome current military infrastructure limitations. The scenario involves an urban peacekeeping mission in which soldiers identify and apprehend terrorists within a building. The D'Agents mobile agent system is used as the core infrastructure to provide fault tolerant, intelligent information processing and communication among soldiers. The Any Path Routing without Loops (APRL) algorithm allows soldiers to maintain connectivity in spite of physical movement in the urban setting. Experimentation included execution of the scenario in multiple outdoor trials. Results indicate that mobile agents and ad hoc routing protocols can overcome many current limitations of mobile information processing systems.
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