Aerial command and control utilizing wireless meshed networks in support of joint tactical coalition operations

This thesis explores the ability of Wi-Fi technology and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 capability to disseminate various forms of information through densely vegetated, high humidity and high temperature environments. Using a lighter-than-air vehicle (balloon) an...

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Main Author: Lee, Christopher R.
Other Authors: Ehlert, James
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Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1956
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-19562017-05-24T16:07:27Z Aerial command and control utilizing wireless meshed networks in support of joint tactical coalition operations Lee, Christopher R. Ehlert, James Steckler, Brian Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Information Sciences Electronics Decision making Systems engineering This thesis explores the ability of Wi-Fi technology and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 capability to disseminate various forms of information through densely vegetated, high humidity and high temperature environments. Using a lighter-than-air vehicle (balloon) and existing commercial-off-the- shelf, 802.11b and 802.16 wireless components, real-time information can be brought to the war-fighter. In particular, this thesis experiments with the use of commercially available wireless equipment and various antennae all attached to a helium-filled balloon to send and receive video, audio and digital information. This information is then disbursed to individual members of an established network over a specified land-mass. The balloon plays an important role in connecting network members to information that helps local and national commanders in making tactical decisions. These decisions consist of deploying forces, identifying and targeting the enemy, and deterring hostilities. Identifying the best method to supply real-time data to facilitate the movement of military assets and enhance a military s ability to engage an enemy decisively. Employing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) systems to disseminate real-time information is a potentially inexpensive solution to enable air and ground components to survey and target adversaries instantaneously. The ability to provide actionable information to the soldier serves as a force multiplier and increases the probability of mission success. 2012-03-14T17:33:39Z 2012-03-14T17:33:39Z 2005-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1956 62173922 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited xvi, 183 p. : col. ill. ; application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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topic Electronics
Decision making
Systems engineering
spellingShingle Electronics
Decision making
Systems engineering
Lee, Christopher R.
Aerial command and control utilizing wireless meshed networks in support of joint tactical coalition operations
description This thesis explores the ability of Wi-Fi technology and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 capability to disseminate various forms of information through densely vegetated, high humidity and high temperature environments. Using a lighter-than-air vehicle (balloon) and existing commercial-off-the- shelf, 802.11b and 802.16 wireless components, real-time information can be brought to the war-fighter. In particular, this thesis experiments with the use of commercially available wireless equipment and various antennae all attached to a helium-filled balloon to send and receive video, audio and digital information. This information is then disbursed to individual members of an established network over a specified land-mass. The balloon plays an important role in connecting network members to information that helps local and national commanders in making tactical decisions. These decisions consist of deploying forces, identifying and targeting the enemy, and deterring hostilities. Identifying the best method to supply real-time data to facilitate the movement of military assets and enhance a military s ability to engage an enemy decisively. Employing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) systems to disseminate real-time information is a potentially inexpensive solution to enable air and ground components to survey and target adversaries instantaneously. The ability to provide actionable information to the soldier serves as a force multiplier and increases the probability of mission success.
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title Aerial command and control utilizing wireless meshed networks in support of joint tactical coalition operations
title_short Aerial command and control utilizing wireless meshed networks in support of joint tactical coalition operations
title_full Aerial command and control utilizing wireless meshed networks in support of joint tactical coalition operations
title_fullStr Aerial command and control utilizing wireless meshed networks in support of joint tactical coalition operations
title_full_unstemmed Aerial command and control utilizing wireless meshed networks in support of joint tactical coalition operations
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