面向陆军未来作战系统和目标部队的通信网络体系结构

J. Hillman, S.D. Jones, R. Nichols, I. Wang
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摘要

美国陆军转型的一个关键因素是未来作战系统和客观力量(FCS/ of)。FCS/OF将作为一支具有凝聚力、机动性、致命性、生存性和可持续性的陆地作战力量,能够快速部署和抵达后立即投入使用,并能够在2010-2025年期间击败威胁。这将通过以网络为中心的作战来实现,在这种作战中,部队是通过网络来实现的。在本文中,我们考虑了客观力的三个梯队,最低层次的FCS,其上是行动单位和就业单位。一项通信网络体系结构研究已经进行,以确定FCS/ of网络的移动节点如何最好地配置以实现这种力量。该研究检查了许多潜在的体系结构拓扑以及每种拓扑的预期性能。根据容量、连通性、覆盖范围、保护和可扩展性等性能指标,进行了贸易研究,以评估各种技术对FCS/ of网络的相对优点。结果是一个推荐的通信架构,它将最容易实现FCS/ of的目标。最底层的平面架构利用带有定向天线的移动自组织网络进行地面通信。通过无人机、卫星通信等多种形式的中继实现范围扩展。行动单位通信被组织成子网,中继到较低和较高的梯队,以及联合和联合部队。就业网络单元使移动中的指挥和控制以及对美国大陆和外部部队的反馈成为可能。
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Communications network architectures for the army future combat system and objective force
A key element of the USA army's transformation is the future combat system and objective force (FCS/OF). The FCS/OF will operate as a cohesive, mobile, lethal, survivable, and sustainable land combat force capable of rapid deployment and immediate employment upon arrival and able to defeat threats in the 2010-2025 timeframe. This is to be achieved through network-centric operations wherein the force is realized through the network. In this paper we consider three echelons of the objective force, the FCS at the lowest level, above which resides the unit of action and the unit of employment. A communications network architecture study has been conducted to determine how the mobile nodes of the FCS/OF network may be best configured to realize this force. The study has examined a number of potential architectural topologies and the performance that can be expected from each. Trade studies were conducted to assess the relative merit of various technologies to the FCS/OF network on the basis of measures of performance such as capacity, connectivity, coverage, protection, and scalability. The result is a recommended communications architecture that will most readily achieve the goals of the FCS/OF. A flat architecture at the lowest echelons exploits mobile ad hoc networking with directional antennas for terrestrial communications. Range extension is realized through relays of various forms including unmanned aerial vehicle and satellite communications. Unit of action communications are organized into subnetworks with relay to lower and higher echelons, as well as joint and coalition forces. The unit of employment network enables command and control on-the-move and reachback to continental USA and external forces.
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