网络任务顺序在战斗搜索和救援任务中的好处

M. Gocmen, K. Hopkinson, M. Compton
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网络通信在美国武装部队的行动中起着至关重要的作用。随着军事向更多的网络中心(Net-Centric)作战方向发展,就整体任务而言,尽可能有效地使用网络变得越来越重要。本文提倡使用网络任务命令(NTO),它允许运营商根据资产移动、能力和通信需求来推断网络。NTO类似于“空中任务令”,可以深入了解军事任务中实物资产的计划。在本文中,我们说明了NTO在战斗搜索和救援(CSAR)场景中的好处。在演示CSAR任务时,我们假设使用联合战术无线电系统(JTRS)进行通信。我们的前提是,NTO中的知识可以用于实现更好的CSAR任务,并为任务指挥官提供更好的决策机会。我们的研究结果表明,在高流量条件下,与没有NTO的情况相比,使用NTO的端到端(ETE)延迟更短,带宽需求也更低。在低流量条件下,不使用NTO可以缩短延迟,但代价是带宽利用率较高。
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The benefits of a network tasking order in combat search and rescue missions
Networked communications play a crucial role in United States Armed Forces operations. As the military moves towards more network centric (Net-Centric) operations, it becomes increasingly important to use the network as effectively as possible with respect to the overall mission. This article advocates the use of a Network Tasking Order (NTO), which allows operators to reason about the network based on asset movement, capabilities, and communication requirements. The NTO is similar to the Air Tasking Order, which gives insight into the plan for physical assets in a military mission. In this paper we illustrate the benefit of an NTO in a Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) scenario. While demonstrating the CSAR mission, we assume the use of the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) for communication. Our premise is that the knowledge in an NTO can be used to achieve better CSAR missions and yield better decision-making opportunities to the mission commanders. Our results show that the End-to-End (ETE) delay with the aid of an NTO in high traffic conditions is shorter compared to those without the NTO and bandwidth requirements are also lower. In low traffic conditions, the ETE delay is shorter without the aid of an NTO, but at the cost of higher bandwidth utilization.
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