DISN advanced wireless mobile services (DAWMS) in global net-centric environment for the warfighter

被引:0
|
作者
Shah, Syed A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Def Informat Syst Agcy, Falls Church, VA USA
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0809 ;
摘要
The Defense Information System Network (DISN) in the Global Information Grid (GIG) is the premier DoD global information transport backbone network. It consists of NIPRNET, SIPRNET, DSN, and DRSN, which are the major networks to provide long haul imagery, voice, video, and data transport networking set-vices. The terrestrial-based DISN has been working with Teleport and Global Broadcast Services (GBS) to deliver classified and unclassified video, imagery, and other information products in support of e collaboration among DISN, Teleport, and GBS worldwide joint military operations. This has greatly enhanced the mobility theater-deployed warfighters and signficantly contributed to the successful execution of various contingency operations. Despite these advances, important challenges remain to extend DISN broadband communications capabilities and real-time IP-based services to the disadvantaged deployed mobile end users who are on the forefront in very constrained environment. The proposed architecture framework presented in this paper, bridges the communication capacity gaps and provides critical transport capabilities that will transform future battlefield communications. A comprehensive test and assessment effort is underway to ensure the seamless, end-to-end integration of wireless services with the GIG assets for delivering C4ISR information to the edge. When deployed, the WSDN will be able to extend DISN services to fixed and/or mobile installations in theater. It will provide additional interoperable capability to Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) and enhanced mobility for the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) users.
引用
收藏
页码:2590 / 2595
页数:6
相关论文
共 49 条
  • [1] DISN global mobile broadband wireless networking services
    Shah, SA
    Bowman, L
    2001 MILCOM, VOLS 1 AND 2, PROCEEDINGS: COMMUNICATIONS FOR NETWORK-CENTRIC OPERATIONS: CREATING THE INFORMATION FORCE, 2001, : 759 - 763
  • [2] Net-centric communities of interest for the tactical environment
    Adcock, Mark
    Crocker, Mel
    Morton, Cindy
    Stein, Fred
    DEFENSE TRANSFORMATION AND NET-CENTRIC SYSTEMS 2008, 2008, 6981
  • [3] Integrating information systems into the net-centric environment
    Nielson, Angela R.
    Koepping, Craig
    2006 IEEE AUTOTESTCON, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2006, : 385 - 391
  • [4] Pedigree management and assessment in a net-centric environment
    Gioioso, Marisa M.
    McCullough, S. Daryl
    Cormier, Jennifer P.
    Marceau, Carla
    Joyce, Robert A.
    DEFENSE TRANSFORMATION AND NET-CENTRIC SYSTEMS 2007, 2007, 6578
  • [5] Flight Information Exchange via Net-Centric Services
    Tanino, Midori
    Chen, Charles
    2013 INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS, NAVIGATION AND SURVEILLANCE CONFERENCE (ICNS), 2013,
  • [6] FLIGHT INFORMATION EXCHANGE VIA NET-CENTRIC SERVICES
    Chen, Charles
    Tanino, Midori
    Taylor, Bruce
    2013 INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS, NAVIGATION AND SURVEILLANCE CONFERENCE (ICNS), 2013,
  • [7] Web Services: Evolving techniques in net-centric operations
    Ladner, Roy
    Warner, Elizabeth
    Petry, Fred
    Katikaneni, Uday
    Shaw, Kevin
    Gupta, Kalyan
    Moore, Philip
    OCEANS 2005, VOLS 1-3, 2005, : 441 - 448
  • [8] Assessment and analysis of tactical communications in a net-centric environment
    Hermelee, Alan
    Turczyn, Stephen
    2007 IEEE MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-8, 2007, : 3836 - +
  • [9] Enabling the Net-Centric Systems Model through Adapting Enterprise Security Services to the Mobile Users
    Farroha, Bassam S.
    Farroha, Deborah L.
    INCOSE International Symposium, 2011, 21 (01) : 3322 - 3337
  • [10] Data Collection for Disconnected Diagnostics in a Net-Centric Environment
    Webb, Josselyn
    Southern, Anthony
    IEEE INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT MAGAZINE, 2019, 22 (04) : 10 - 21