Tactical Wireless Communications and Networks: Design Concepts and Challenges - Hardcover

Elmasry, George F.

 
9781119951766: Tactical Wireless Communications and Networks: Design Concepts and Challenges

Inhaltsangabe

Providing a complete description of modern tactical military communications and networks technology, this book systematically compares tactical military communications techniques with their commercial equivalents, pointing out similarities and differences. In particular it examines each layer of the protocol stack and shows how specific tactical and security requirements result in changes from the commercial approach. The author systematically leads readers through this complex topic, firstly providing background on the architectural approach upon which the analysis will be based, and then going into detail on tactical wireless communications and networking technologies and techniques.

  • Structured progressively: for readers needing an overall view; for those looking at the communications aspects (lower layers of the protocol stack); and for users interested in the networking aspects (higher layers of the protocol stack)
  • Presents approaches to alleviate the challenges faced by the engineers in the field today
  • Furnished throughout with illustrations and case studies to clarify the notional and architectural approaches
  • Includes a list of problems for each chapter to emphasize the important aspects of the topics covered
  • Covers the current state of tactical networking as well as the future long term evolution of tactical wireless communications and networking in the next 50 years
  • Written at an advanced level with scope as a reference tool for engineers and scientists as well as a graduate text for advanced courses

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

George F. Elmasry, Senior Vice President, DSCI, USA
With seventeen years of industry experience, two years of college teaching experience and having published over 50 peer reviewed publications and patents, George F. Elmasry has a strong interdisciplinary background in electrical and computer engineering, computer science, research, presentation, patent, publication and grant-proposal activities. He has in-depth knowledge of commercial and tactical telecommunication systems, with an industrial background including: heading Networking and Communications Division at a US defense firm; serving as the technical lead of a wireless networking simulation and modeling group; and developing simulation software using OPNET, MS Visual C++, C under SunOS. George Elmasry obtained his PhD in Electrical Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology and has research publications that span from physical layer to QoS, to Network Management, to protocols and algorithms.

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Uniquely presents tactical wireless communications and networks from an open architecture model perspective

Providing a complete description of modern tactical military communications and networks technologies, this book systematically compares tactical military communications techniques with their commercial equivalents, pointing out similarities and differences. The author methodologically leads readers through this complex topic; first providing theoretical background on the protocol stack layers as they relate to tactical wireless communications and networking, second cover legacy, current and future tactical radio, and then going into detail on the open architecture challenges.

The book covers legacy non-IP tactical radios, IP-based tactical Mobile Ad-hoc NETwork (MANET) radios, the place of cognitive radios in future tactical communications, as well as the use of core networks in the tactical theatre. Also presented are the Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS) and other waveforms in the larger context of the Global Information Grid (GIG). This in-depth coverage enables readers to reflect on the security and Network Operations (NetOps) challenges, the need for cross layer signalling, the hypothesis of merging some protocol stack layers, and the techniques that are unique to tactical communications and networking, allowing them to move on to further practical and theoretical considerations.

Key Features:

  • Covers the current state of tactical networking as well as the future long term evolution of tactical wireless communications and networking in the next 50 years
  • Furnished throughout with illustrations and case studies to clarify the notional and architectural approaches
  • Written at an advanced level with scope as a reference tool for engineers and scientists as well as a graduate text for advanced courses

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Uniquely presents tactical wireless communications and networks from an open architecture model perspective 

Providing a complete description of modern tactical military communications and networks technologies, this book systematically compares tactical military communications techniques with their commercial equivalents, pointing out similarities and differences. The author methodologically leads readers through this complex topic; first providing theoretical background on the protocol stack layers as they relate to tactical wireless communications and networking, second cover legacy, current and future tactical radio, and then going into detail on  the open architecture challenges. 

The book covers legacy non-IP tactical radios, IP-based tactical Mobile Ad-hoc NETwork (MANET) radios, the place of cognitive radios in future tactical communications, as well as the use of  core networks in the tactical theatre. Also presented are the Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JTRS) and other waveforms in the larger context of the Global Information Grid (GIG). This in-depth coverage enables readers to reflect on the security and Network Operations (NetOps) challenges, the need for cross layer signalling, the hypothesis of merging some protocol stack layers, and the techniques that are unique to tactical communications and networking, allowing them to move on to further practical and theoretical considerations.

Key Features:

  • Covers the current state of tactical networking as well as the future long term evolution of tactical wireless communications and networking in the next 50 years
  • Furnished throughout with illustrations and case studies to clarify the notional and architectural approaches
  • Written at an advanced level with scope as a reference tool for engineers and scientists as well as a graduate text for advanced courses

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