Adaptive management of emerging battlefield network

Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited === The management of the battlefield network takes place in a Network Operations Center (NOC). The manager, based on the importance of the managed network, is sometimes required to be present all the time within the physical installations of th...

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Main Author: Fountoukidis, Dimitrios P.
Other Authors: Bordetsky, Alex
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Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School Marc
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-16782017-05-24T16:07:16Z Adaptive management of emerging battlefield network Fountoukidis, Dimitrios P. Bordetsky, Alex Hiles, John Naval Postgraduate School Department of Information Sciences MOVES Academic Committee Computer networks Artificial intelligence Battlefields Fault-tolerant computing Adaptive network SNMP Mobile agents Artificial intelligence Collaborative agents MANTRIP project Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited The management of the battlefield network takes place in a Network Operations Center (NOC). The manager, based on the importance of the managed network, is sometimes required to be present all the time within the physical installations of the NOC. The decisions regard a wide spectrum of network configurations, fault detection and repair, and network performance improvement. Especially in the case of the battlefield network operations these decisions are sometimes so important that can be characterized as critical to the success of the whole military operation. Most of the times, the response time is so restricted that exceeds the mean physical human response limits. An automated response that also carries the characteristics of human intelligence is needed to overcome the restrictions the human nature of an administrator imposes. The research will establish the proper computer network management architecture for an adaptive network. This architecture will enhance the capabilities of network management and in terms of cost and efficiency. Lieutenant Commander, Hellenic Navy March 2004 2012-03-14T17:32:40Z 2012-03-14T17:32:40Z 2004-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1678 Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner xvi, 96 p. : ill. (some col.) application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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topic Computer networks
Artificial intelligence
Battlefields
Fault-tolerant computing
Adaptive network
SNMP
Mobile agents
Artificial intelligence
Collaborative agents
MANTRIP project
spellingShingle Computer networks
Artificial intelligence
Battlefields
Fault-tolerant computing
Adaptive network
SNMP
Mobile agents
Artificial intelligence
Collaborative agents
MANTRIP project
Fountoukidis, Dimitrios P.
Adaptive management of emerging battlefield network
description Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited === The management of the battlefield network takes place in a Network Operations Center (NOC). The manager, based on the importance of the managed network, is sometimes required to be present all the time within the physical installations of the NOC. The decisions regard a wide spectrum of network configurations, fault detection and repair, and network performance improvement. Especially in the case of the battlefield network operations these decisions are sometimes so important that can be characterized as critical to the success of the whole military operation. Most of the times, the response time is so restricted that exceeds the mean physical human response limits. An automated response that also carries the characteristics of human intelligence is needed to overcome the restrictions the human nature of an administrator imposes. The research will establish the proper computer network management architecture for an adaptive network. This architecture will enhance the capabilities of network management and in terms of cost and efficiency. === Lieutenant Commander, Hellenic Navy
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