MilSatCom链路的带宽管理,用于多媒体网络流量

C. Belisle, C. Auger, Jing Peng, M. Phisel, M. Delorey
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随着战场的数字化,需要建立一个高效的全球无线网络基础设施,以提供及时准确的指挥、控制和情报信息。由于所部署部队的机动性要求和它们必须经常在敌对地形中作战,地面基础设施往往不是一个可行的选择。相比之下,卫星可以潜在地提供这个全球网格的重要组成部分。不幸的是,地面网络协议在卫星链路上表现不佳,军事卫星还没有设计成有效地支持多媒体网络流量,这两种情况都会导致响应时间差和带宽使用率低。分析了军用卫星支持下多媒体业务的预期性能。在模拟环境中,应用程序响应时间和带宽使用情况被用作性能度量。给出了仿真结果,并提出了一些改进措施,如增强TCP栈和动态带宽管理技术。
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Bandwidth management of MilSatCom links for multimedia network traffic
With the digitization of the battlefield, there is a need to establish an efficient worldwide wireless network infrastructure that offers timely and accurate command, control and intelligence information. A terrestrial infrastructure is frequently not a viable option due to the mobility requirements of deployed units and the hostile terrain in which they must often operate. In contrast, satellites can potentially provide an essential component of this global grid. Unfortunately, terrestrial network protocols do not behave well over satellite links, and military satellites have not yet been designed to support multimedia network traffic efficiently, both of which result in poor response times and low bandwidth usage. The expected performance of multimedia traffic supported over military satellites is analyzed. Application response time and bandwidth usage are used as a measure of performance in a simulation environment. Simulation results are given, and a number of improvements, such as enhancements to the TCP stack and dynamic bandwidth management techniques, are proposed.
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