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Tortonesi, M (author), Breedy, M. (author), Campioni, L. (author), Cramer, E.R. (author), Hansson, A. (author), Morelli, A. (author), Nilsson, J. (author), Peuhkuri, M. (author), Suri, N. (author)
Robust and reliable group communications proto cols represent a key enabler for military operations in Tactical Edge Networks, with applications that typically exchange data in a 1-N or N-M fashion. However, group communications solutions for tactical environment need to be particularly resilient to jamming. Building on top of ongoing research...
conference paper 2021
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Fogli, M. (author), Pingen, G. (author), Kudla, T. (author), Webb, S. (author), Suri, N. (author), Bastiaansen, H. (author)
Nowadays, ever-increasing processing and storage resources are available at all echelons, from operations centers to tactical units. However, tactical-edge communications still suffer from scarce network resources such as limited bandwidth, inter mittent connectivity, and variable latency. In addition, modern military missions typically involve...
conference paper 2021
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Hauge, M. (author), Mjelde, T.M. (author), Holtzer, A. (author), Drijver, F. (author), in't Velt, R. (author), Hegland, A.M. (author), Orbekk, E. (author), Barz, C. (author), Kirchhoff, J. (author), Rogge, H. (author)
Combining several mobile networks in order to build a federated network at the tactical edge is a challenge because of the high degree of mobility and limited data capacity available in these networks. Providing the different partners in a coalition with direct connectivity at the tactical edge can be beneficial since it allows for better...
conference paper 2020