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== Technical References == | == Technical References == | ||
Here are some technical papers that might be relevant for analyzing and designing these types of systems: | Here are some technical papers that might be relevant for analyzing and designing these types of systems: | ||
* A. ParandehGheibi, A. Eryilmaz, A. Ozdaglar and M. Medard, [http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.1234?context=math On Resource Allocation in Fading Multiple Access Channels – An Efficient Approximate Projection Approach]. LIDS report 2787. | * A. ParandehGheibi, A. Eryilmaz, A. Ozdaglar and M. Medard, [http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.1234?context=math On Resource Allocation in Fading Multiple Access Channels – An Efficient Approximate Projection Approach]. LIDS report 2787, October 2008. | ||
* N. Trichakis, A. Zymnis, and S. Boyd, [http://www.stanford.edu/~boyd/papers/numdc.html Dynamic Network Utility Maximization with Delivery Contracts]. Proceedings IFAC World Congress, July 2008. | * N. Trichakis, A. Zymnis, and S. Boyd, [http://www.stanford.edu/~boyd/papers/numdc.html Dynamic Network Utility Maximization with Delivery Contracts]. Proceedings IFAC World Congress, July 2008. |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 7 December 2008
This page contains information related to scenarios for an airborne network backbone supporting ground operations.
Primary Information
This is the primary information I was able to find. I suggest that everyone read through all of the links listed here
- Airborne Networking - good overview article of what the current plans are, including technical challenges
- FCS Network - overview of the network architecture for Future Combat Systems (FCS)
- Network-centric warfare - good overview article on the larger context of network-centric operations in the military
- Tactical Internet - this is the Army's description of the type of network they envision. Pretty high level.
Additional Information
Here is some additional information that I found while looking around. These links are likely to be mainly of interest as we look for additional details beyond what is available in the links above.
Network backbone structure
- Airborne Network-Centric Warfare Program (redOrbit, Apr 05)
- Implementation and Performance of a Network Control Plane for Airborne Networks (MILCOMM 2007)
- Northrop Grumman, Harris Demonstrate Airborne Networking (Northrop Grumman news release, Feb 08)
- Hanscom airborne network testing refines needs, shows results (ESC Integrator, Sep 06)
- Airborne network to link sensors, shooters, decision makers (AF Link, Mar 05)
- Airborne Networking, (Kenneth Stranc, USAF Airborne Network Special Interest Group Architecture Lead, Date unknown)
- Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) (GlobalSecurity.org, date unkown)
Ground operations
- FCS (BCT) white paper (FCS, Apr 08)
- Army Urban Operations Manual (US Army, 2003)
Technical References
Here are some technical papers that might be relevant for analyzing and designing these types of systems:
- A. ParandehGheibi, A. Eryilmaz, A. Ozdaglar and M. Medard, On Resource Allocation in Fading Multiple Access Channels – An Efficient Approximate Projection Approach. LIDS report 2787, October 2008.
- N. Trichakis, A. Zymnis, and S. Boyd, Dynamic Network Utility Maximization with Delivery Contracts. Proceedings IFAC World Congress, July 2008.