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Military Communications and Networks
IEEE Communications Magazine ( IF 8.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-14 , DOI: 10.1109/mcom.2020.8999429
Kevin Chan , Frank T. Johnsen

A defining characteristic of the military operational environment is a need for robust and resilient communications and networking despite significant limitations on the resources of the devices and assumed presence of an adversarial entity attempting to thwart the performance of the networked applications. As a result, research has endeavored to identify resource-efficient methods to overcome these challenges, taking approaches from various layers of the network stack. Further, military research must span all the different technology readiness levels (TRLs), starting from basic research and all the way through applied research and prototyping to, finally, fielding and battle-proven finished products. In the February issue, we present four articles that typically can be considered low TRL, in that they explore and propose solutions that are not fielded, but that address technologies and approaches that may well become very important in the near (or far) future.

中文翻译:

军事通讯与网络

尽管在设备资源上存在显着限制,并且假定存在试图阻止联网应用程序性能的对抗实体,但军事作战环境的定义特征是需要鲁棒且有弹性的通信和联网。结果,研究已经采取了从网络堆栈各个层级采用的方法,以寻找能够克服这些挑战的资源有效方法。此外,军事研究必须涵盖所有不同的技术准备水平(TRL),从基础研究开始,一直到应用研究和原型制作,再到最终部署和经过战斗验证的成品。在2月号中,我们介绍了四篇通常被认为是低TRL的文章,
更新日期:2020-02-18
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