灵活网络接口(FNI):下一代国防部卫星通信网络的以任务为中心的集成框架

J. Vanderpoorten, J. Lyke, David Brunnenmeyer, Kevin Zhang, D. Fronterhouse, J. Kidder, Jeffrey Laing
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我们的作战人员依靠灵活、有弹性、高性能和全球国防部卫星通信网络在有争议、退化和操作受限(CDO)的环境中有效运行。如今,许多国防部网络都像烟囱一样存在,具有不同的网络架构、网络安全需求、管理和控制工具。我们认为,在军事任务网络环境下,互联网协议融合不足以实现互操作性。由于未来的作战空间涉及多个领域的能力和资产,这些能力和资产必须在任务相关的时间内组装,一致操作,并适应作战空间,因此需要一种新的模型来提供高性能的多任务和多领域数据传输。灵活网络接口(FNI)是一个强大的集成框架,部署使能技术来实现异构网络(国防部和商业)。它提供一致的终端用户体验、架构弹性和优化的性能;利用跨空间、空中、地面和海上的异构主机网络和商业管理服务。本文提供了USSF SSC FNI概念的概述,该概念正在通过一系列能力原型和演示计划成熟。我们描述了FNI框架的设计考虑,及其相关的体系结构实例,关键功能元素和接口。强调了几个重要的技术要求,这激发了有针对性的研究和开发。最后,本文总结了未来的工作,以解决跨技术、标准、实现和部署的开放问题。
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Flexible Network Interface (FNI): A Mission-centric Integration Framework for Next Generation DoD SATCOM Networks
Our warfighters rely on flexible, resilient, high performance, and global DoD SATCOM networks to operate effectively in a contested, degraded and operationally-limited (CDO) environment. Today, a multitude of DoD networks exist as stovepipes with disparate networking architectures, cybersecurity requirements, management and control tools. We believe that Internet Protocol convergence becomes insufficient to achieve interoperability in the military mission networking context. As the future battlespace involves multiple domain capabilities and assets that must be assembled within mission relevant timelines, operate in unison, and be adaptive to battlespace, a new model is needed to deliver high performance multi-mission and multi-domain data transport. The Flexible Network Interface (FNI) is a robust integration framework that deploys enabling technologies to operationalize heterogeneous networks (DoD and commercial). It delivers consistent end user experience, architecture resiliency, and optimized performance; leveraging heterogeneous host networks and commercial managed services across space, air, ground, and sea. This paper provides an overview of the USSF SSC FNI concept, which is being matured through a series of capability prototyping and demonstration initiatives. We describe the FNI framework's design considerations, and its associated architecture instantiations, key functional elements and interfaces. Several important technology requirements are highlighted, which motivate targeted research and development. Finally, the paper summarizes future work to address open issues across technology, standards, implementations, and deployment.
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