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Publikováno v:
Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing. 78:543-556
The rapid advances in software defined radio (SDR) technologies over the past decade encouraged their transition from the lab to field deployment, and shifted the usage from disparate communication devices to the creation of large resilient wireless
Autor:
Alexander Poylisher, G. Levin, Constantin Serban, M. Wolberg, Ritu Chadha, Abhrajit Ghosh, F. Ge, Yitzchak M. Gottlieb, Cho-Yu Jason Chiang, Angelo Sapello, Akshay Vashist, Michael Kaplan, Y. Lin, Kimberly Moeltner, Florin Sultan, K. Kurachik
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
Network management represents one of the most challenging activities in tactical mobile ad hoc networks due to the need for rapid planning and configuration to support a given mission, in the face of large variability in wireless network performance
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
A widely practiced approach for detecting suspicious communication in a network is to formulate the problem as statistical anomaly detection. However, the communication patterns in mission-oriented tactical networks are highly variable and have a muc
Autor:
F. Ge, Cho-Yu Jason Chiang, Yitzchak M. Gottlieb, Ritu Chadha, Kaustubh Sinkar, Kimberly Moeltner, Constantin Serban, Angelo Sapello
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
Software Defined Radios advanced in the recent years to become the platform of choice for new military and emergency response applications, enabling such functionality as single hardware-multiple waveforms, agile spectrum reuse, and cross layer recon
Autor:
Kyriakos Manousakis, Kimberly Moeltner, Yitzchak M. Gottlieb, Ritu Chadha, Cho-Yu Jason Chiang
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
In the tactical military context, the network exists to support a mission. Consequently, part of the process of mission planning is to define the required network performance in terms of measurable quantities (metrics). These metrics, such as require
Autor:
C-J. Chiang, Kyriakos Manousakis, Ritu Chadha, Latha Kant, C. Graff, Mitesh Patel, J. Bowcock, Yitzchak M. Gottlieb, Kimberly Moeltner, D. Yee, Anthony McAuley
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
The requirement for resilient networks of the types envisioned in the NCW paradigm underscores the need for both a systematic network design tool and an adaptive network management system that implements the design and ensures that the design continu
Autor:
Florin Sultan, Shi-wei Li, Kim Jakubowski, C. Jason Chiang, Abhrajit Ghosh, Ritu Chadha, Kimberly Moeltner, Alexander Poylisher
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
QAM (QoS-aware Adaptive Middleware) is a software framework for developing distributed applications intended to operate in tactical MANET environments1. Developing distributed applications for tactical MANETs is challenging due to the dynamic network
Autor:
Rocio Bauer, Abhrajit Ghosh, Kimberly Moeltner, C. Jason Chiang, Syeed Ali, Ritu Chadha, Shih-Wei Li, Yogeeta Kumar
Publikováno v:
2010 - MILCOM 2010 MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE.
Developing distributed applications for MANETs is a complex task due to the latter's bandwidth constrained nature. Further, in tactical MANETs, there is a need to prioritize traffic generated by distributed applications so that high priority traffic
Autor:
Kathleen Kurachik, Darrell Woelk, Ritu Chadha, Yow-Jian Lin, Kimberly Moeltner, Syeed Ali, Jason Chiang, Marian Nodine, Yogeeta Kumar, Rocio Bauer, Gary Levin
Publikováno v:
2010 - MILCOM 2010 MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE.
This paper describes the Tackle system and its model-based approach for analysis and correlation of fault- and performance-related problems in wireless networks. The Tackle system is intended to operate over tactical networks to help uphold communica
Autor:
Cho-Yu Jason Chiang, Ritu Chadha, Thomas D'Silva, Kimberly Moeltner, Yogeeta Kumar, Marian Nodine, Donald Baker
Publikováno v:
MILCOM 2009 - 2009 IEEE Military Communications Conference.
This paper describes an approach to root cause analysis and fault correlation that addresses the problems inherent in wireless military networks.1 Root cause analysis concerns itself with identifying and correcting problems in a network. The ultimate