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`MILCOM 97
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`MILCOM 97 Proceedings
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`Integrating Military and Commercial
`Communications for the Next Century
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`Technical Session Overview
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`MILCOM 97
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`U nc !ossified
`Sessions
`Hyatt Conference
`Center
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`Classified
`Sessions
`Nava l
`Postgraduate
`School
`
`Monday 3 November-Morning Session
`1 Coding
`2 Nonlinear Processing and Interference
`Rejection
`3 Cellular and PCS Advances
`4 MILSATCOM and Interoperability
`5 Commercial and Tactical Internet
`6 Application of Video and Multimedia
`Communications to the DoD
`7 Phased Arrays and Advanced Antennas
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`Monday 3 November-Afternoon Session
`8 Detection and Coding for Data
`Communications
`9 Modeling and Simulation
`10 Information Management and Distribution
`11 Communications Relays
`12 Architecture and Protocols 1
`13 Traffic Management in ATM-based
`Networks
`14 Speech Processing
`Tuesday 4 November-Morning Session
`15 Mod ulation Techniques 1
`16 Spread Spectrum and Anti jam Advances
`17 Information Dissemination
`18 Mobile Wireless Information Systems
`19 Architecture and Protocols 2
`20 Software Design and Applications
`21 Smart Antennas
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`Monday 3 November-Morning Session
`Cl Laser Communications
`C2 In-theater Communications Programs
`C3 Data Visualization (Battlespace Awareness)
`C4 Encry ption Systems, Doctrine, and Policies
`Monday 3 November-Afternoon Session
`none
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`Tuesday 4 November-Morning Session
`CS SATCOM Technology
`C6 Global Broadcast Satellite System
`C7 Policy Issues for Information Management
`CB Mils tar Roles and Functions in the Next
`Millennium
`Tuesday 4 November-Afternoon Session
`C9 Adaptive Transmission Systems
`C10 PCS and Other Wireless Systems
`Cll Information Warfare
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`Tuesday 4 November-Afternoon Session
`22 Modulation Techniques 2
`23 Interference Suppression for Multiuser
`Mobile Communications
`24 Global Broadcast Sy:,tem/Services
`25 Satellite Communications
`26 Multicasting
`27 Information Management Sy:,tems
`28 HF and Ground Communications
`Wednesday 5 November-Morning Session
`29 Adaptive Processing
`30 Communication Secu rity
`31 Tactical Application of Commercial PCS
`and DBS
`32 DoD Communications Advances 1
`33 Network Management and Control 1
`34 Wireless Networking-Sys tems/
`Implementation
`35 Communication System Integration and
`Modeling
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`Wednesday 5 November-Afternoon Session
`36 Signal Detection and Classification
`37 Information Security
`38 Grou nd Station Technologies
`39 DoD Communications Advances 2
`40 Network Management and Control 2
`41 Wireless Networking-Resea rch /Protocols
`42 Expert/ Al Systems
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`Wednesday 5 November- Morning Session
`Cl2 Advanced Communications Techniques
`C13 Transportable and Mobile Satellite Earth
`Terminals
`C1 4 Multilevel Secure Computer Systems and
`Architecture
`C15 Military Satellite Systems
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`Wednesday 5 November-Afternoon Session
`C16 Array Antenna Systems
`Cl 7 Communication Networks on the Move
`C18 Dynamic Bandwidth Management
`Cl 9 lnfosec / VuJnerability
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`MILCOM 97
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`Coding
`Session 1
`Ch.iir Dr. P.iul Crepeau, Naval Research L.ibor.itory
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`Unclassified Technical Sessions
`M o n day 3 N ovembe r 7 99 7
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`Sequen ti.il Decod ing of Reed-Solomon Codes in .in Increment.ii Redund.incy System ....................................................... l
`Laurie L. Joiner, Clemson University and /0/,11 J. Komo, Clemson Un ii>ersity
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`Turbo Codes for Coherent FH-SS with P.irti.il B.ind Interference ............................................................ ........................ .... .... 5
`/osep/r H. Kang, University of Mic/rignn and W11y111: [ . Stark, University, of MicJ,igan
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`The Performance Enhancement of Severely Imp.ti red Unguided L,;,er Communication Systems
`Using Turbo Codes .......................... ............................................................................................................ .... ....................... .. .. ... 10
`Knrmnn Kinsale/1, University of Texas at 0111/ns
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`Performance Comparison of Hermitian and Reed-Solomon Codes ................................................. .. ....................... .......... 15
`Bruce E. Wa/rlen , Naval Co1111111111d, Co11trol 1111d Ocm11 S11rvcil/11nce /Ill(/ Jcs11s Ji111t:11ez, Point Lumn Nazarene College
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`Turbo Codes Made E.isy or How I Le.irned to Concatenate and Reiterate .............................................................. .. .......... 20
`Bernard Sklnr, Co1111111111icntions Engineering Services
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`Dwell-Interval Retransmissions for Frequency-Hop Communication Systems ................. .. .. .. .. ......................................... 27
`Justin P. McNew, Clemso11 University and Professor Cnrl W. 81111111, Clemson University
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`Soft Decoding of BCH Codes Applied to Multilevel Modulation Codes for Rayleigh Fading Channels ........... ............. 32
`Fnbie11 Buda, Alcntel TELSPACE, Fra11ce, Juing Fnng, Alcatcl TELSPACE, France, and P/rilippe Se/rier, Alcntcl TELSPACC,
`France
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`A Simple Schem e to Evaluate Periodic Correction V;ilues form-Sequences in GF(p) .. .................................. .................... 37
`A/01s M . /. Goiscr, Tec/rnicnl University, V1c111111, Austr,n and Jo/rn1111es P/11/ipp, Tcc/111icnl Un iversity, Vienna, A11stri11
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`Trellis Extr;icted Synchronisation Techniques Applic;ible to Automatic Link Establishment ........................................... 43
`Bernard I /11111 , U111vers1ty of Lnncnstcr, United Kingdom, 811/rram Honary, U111versity of Lancaster, United K1ngdo111, Mel
`M111111drell, D,fm ce R1•smrc/1 Agency, United Kingdom, and Paul Artl,ur, Defence Resmrcl, Agency, U111tcd Kingt/0111
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`Asymptotic Performance of onrepeti tive and Repetitive Turbo Codes ............................................................................. 48
`CJ,arles C. W1111g, T/1(' AcrOSJIIICe CorJ1oratio11
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`Nonlinear Processi ng and Interference Reject io n
`Sessio n 2
`Ch;iir Dr. Jame~ Bond, SA IC
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`Improved Detection in Corrcl;ited Impulsive Noise Using Wavelet Denoising .................................................................. c;4
`S. B11rlcy, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, M. Dame/I, University of Lffds, U11itl'd Kingdom, C. Prows!', Dc(t'nsc
`Rl'smrc/1 Agc11cy, United Kingdom, 1111d R. Chn11dler, Defe11ce Research Agency, U111ted Ki11gdo111
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`Use of Mathematical Programming to Optimize Effectively-Memoryless Bandpa~s i\!onlineilritie~ ............................... 59
`X. ·r V11011g, Science Applicntions /11ternntio11a/ Corporation nnd S. T. V11ong, University of Bnt,s/r Col11111h1n, Cn1111d11
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`AJ Performance of a Family of Self-Norma lized Diversity Combiners ................................................................................. 64
`T/1011111s Eng, The Aerospace Corporation
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`Progress on the Frequency Independent Strong Sig nal Suppressor (FISSS) .......................................... ..................... ......... 69
`Da,,id Syc/111lrnn, Co111mu11icntio11s Research Ce11tre, Ottawa, C1111ad11, Barry felstmd, Co11111111111cnticms Rcsmrc/r Ct'lllrc,
`Ottawa, Cn1111dn, and Gilbert A. Morin, Com municntions Research Centre, Ottawa, Cn1111d11
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`Threshold Synchronization of the Ad aptive Interference Reduction Scheme in Low Complexity
`Digital Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum Receivers ..................................................................... .. ............ .................. .. .. ...... 74
`Alois M. /. Gaiser, Technical University, Vienna , Austria
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`Performance Analyses of the Power-Domain Kernel Adaptive Locally Optimum Processor (/\ LOP)
`Ag,11ns t Interference Waveforms with Continuous Power Density ......... ...................................... ........................................ 79
`I lrwk Sc/r1111dt, Tcc/r11ology Scn•ice Corporatio11 and James W. 8011d, Science A1111lirntio11s /11/cr1111/io1111/ Cor1wmtio11
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`Unclassified Technical Sessions
`Monday 3 N ovembe r 7 997
`
`MILCOM 97
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`The General Power Variance Method for Direction Finding .................................................................................................. 84
`/ . W B011d, Sc1c11cc Applicatio11s /111£'ma/1011a/ Corporation and Stefen Hui, Sa11 Diego Stale U11ivers1ty
`
`Narrow-Ba nd Interference Reiecting Using Transform Domain Signal Processing in a Hybrid FH / DS
`Spread Spectrum Sys tem ................................................ .... ...................................................................................... .................... 89
`Ti1110 K11111p11111aki, U11ivcrsity of 0 11/11, fi11/a11d, Matti A. Iso/1ooknna, University of Oulu, Fi11/a11d, a11d /11ha11i /1111/ti, Fi1111ish
`Air Force J-lendq11arters, Fi11/a11d
`
`Theoretical Performance of the Non-Coherent AIR-Receiver ............................................................................. .. .................. 94
`Alois M. /. Gaiser, Tec/111ical University, Vie1111a, Austria
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`Hybrid Spread Spectrum Signal Acquisition in the Presence of Wors t Case Multi tone Jamming .................................... 98
`Siew-Kee Loh, Defe11se Science Orga11izatio11, Singapore
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`Cellular and PCS Advances
`Session 3
`Chair
`Phil Bowman, Globa lstar
`
`Doppler Based Multiple Access (DBMA): A Novel Flow Control Mechanism for LEO Satellite Systems .................... 103
`lrfa11 Ali, Ce11£"ral Electric Corporate Research and Development, Naofal AI-Dhahir, General Electric Corporate Research a11d
`Dcvelop111e11/, /0/111 E. Hershey, General Electric Corporate Research and Development, Can;/. Saulnier, RPI, and Robert
`Nelson, Ce11era/ Electric Americom Communications Incorporated
`
`The Effect of Mobile Velocity on a Communication System Operating Over Multipath Fading Channels .................. 109
`Michael/. Ch 11, University of Michigan and Wayne E. Stark, University of Michigan
`
`A New Priority Policy for Channel Assignment in PCS Networks ...... ........................................... ........ ............................ 114
`Sures/, Sridhar, Naval Postgraduate School and Keebom Kang, Naval Postgraduale School
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`Communication Performance Simulation for the Asia Cellular Satellite System ............ ...................... .. ... ....................... 119
`Maryanne T. Schiavoni, Lockheed Marfi11, Ma11age111enf and Data Systems Division
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`Performance Analysis of Multi-tier Asynchronous M-PSK DS/ CDMA Sys tems with a
`onlinear Amplifier ................................ ..... .......... .. .. .. ... .......................................................................................... .. ............... 124
`Pe11 Li, U11iversity of Maryland and Evaggelos Cera11iolis, U11iversity of Maryla11d
`
`Functional Decomposition, the Key to Globals tar Design ..................................................................................... .. ..... ........ 130
`Edward Hirshfield, Clobalstar Limited Partnership
`
`Session 4
`MILSATCOM and Interoperability
`Chair
`Lieutenant Colonel Greg Evans, United States Army
`
`Simulation-Based Performance Evaluation of Resource Allocation Algorithms for Implementation
`in the SH F-DAMA Satellite Network ....................................................................................................................................... 137
`Eric P. Hobson, Air Force Institute of Technology, Captain Richard A. Raines, Air Force Institute of Tec/1110/ogy, T. Cle11 Bailey,
`Air Force Institute of Technology, and David M . Callagher, Air Force Institute of Technology
`
`Multicarrier Demultiplexing and Demodulation for an MOR Frequency Hopped Satcom System:
`Simulation Analysis .................................................................................................................................................................... 143
`Crimault Christophe, DCA CELAR
`
`ATM Packe t Switching for Airborne/Space Payloads ........................................................................................................... 148
`G. Bivens, Rome Laboraton;, A. Lee, Systems and Processes Engineering Corporation, and D. Gibson, Systems and Processes
`Engineering Corporation
`
`Compatibility of DoD Sa tellite Communications Standards with International Civil Standards ................................... 153
`John Muhonen, The MITRE Corporation
`
`An Integrated Management System for DoD Communications Networks Using Military and
`Commercial Satellites .......................... ............................................................................................................................ .. ..... ..... 160
`Hari Bezwada, United States Army Communications Electronics Command, William L. Cook, COMSAT Laboratories, Martin
`P. Brown, Jr., COM SAT Laboratories, and Deborah D. Opiekun, COMSAT
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`
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`MILCOM 97
`
`Unclassified Technical Sessions
`M o nda y 3 No vember 7 997
`
`Commercial and Tactical Internet
`Session 5
`Chair
`Scott Corson, University of Maryland
`
`A Reliable Transport Protocol fur the Tacti cal Internet .......................................................................................................... 167
`Jay W. Strater, The MITRE Corporatio11
`
`The Performance of TCP in a Tactical Internet ........................................................................................................................ 172
`Y. J. Liu, nT Aerospace/Co1111111111icntio11s Divisio11
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`A Common Tactical Internet Performance Model Architecture ........................................................................................... 177
`Geoffrey R. Kelsclr, l lug/res Aircraft Co111pa11y
`
`Traffic Congestion Measurements in Tra nsit IP Networks .............................................................. ... .. .......................... ....... 182
`Tim Bass, Scie11ce A11plicntio11s /11tematio11al Corporatio11
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`Discrete-Event Simulation on the Web ............................ , ................................................................................................ .. ...... 188
`Clue11-C/r1111g Slre11, Bel/core
`
`Simulation Studies of MAC Algorithms fo r Combat Net Radio ................................. ............ ............................................. 193
`Dr. David Tlzue11te 1, lndia11a U11iversity-Purdue U11iversity, fort Way11e n11d Timothy E. Borclrelt, Hug/res Defc11sc
`Co111111u11icatia11s
`
`CUIT Reference and Sustainment Training ............. ............................................................... .............................................. 200
`Robert Sc/riff/, Booz,Alle11 & Ha111ilto11 Inc. a11d Jaime Velez, Booz.Alle11 & Ha111ilto11 lrrc.
`
`Application of Video and Multimedia Communications to the DoD
`Session 6
`Chair Dr .. ad er Mehrnvari, Lockheed Martin
`
`An Overview of Videoconferencing Technolngy .................................................................................................................... 205
`Cra11 / Paul, Jr., Tire MlTRE Corporatio11
`
`Status of Standards for Teleconferencing and Multimedia Communication ............................................... .. ..................... 213
`R1clmrd A Scl1n11lmrsl, Delta J11for111atum Systems
`
`Military and Civilian /\ pplicatrons of Virtua l Co-Locat10n and Collaborative Environmen ts and Associated
`Technologies ........................................................................................................................................................ .. ....................... 218
`Slrirll'y K11psl , LocJ..lrt"Cd Mar/111 frdera/ Systems, Dr. Nadnr Melrmvari, Lock/reed Marti11 Federal Systems, Mark Ob<111,
`LucJ..lrecrl Marti11 Fnlcral Systems, a11rl Scott Ruslr, Lacklreed Mnrti11 Federal Systems
`
`Desktop Video Conferencing Collaborative Technology for Planning Satellite Based Communications ...................... 223
`A. Borrl,•tsky, Califom,n Sin/(' U111vers1ty, Hayward a11d F. Simcox, Ar111s/ro11g Laboratory, U11ited States Air Force
`
`Extensio n of Secu re Audio a nd Video Data from the NTC Through the Public Switched Telephone et work ........ . 228
`P. M1c/,nc/ Mai11, Raytheon [-Systems
`
`Adva nced Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Technology for Joint Task Force DIS Deployed Multimedia
`Communications (J DDMC) .................................................................................................... ......... ........ ... ................................ 232
`Dr. Syed A. Slralr, Defense l11forn1atio11 Systems Agency, Terry Annstro11g, Logico11 /11cor11orall'd, a11d Dr. Savms l ladJt/l(llltt'/1,
`Defe11sc l11fom1atio11 Systems Age11cy
`
`Transmission of MPEG-2 Video Stream s Over ATM Networks ............................................... ............................................ 237
`An111111e uw,s, GTE wboratories /11corpornted, Steven Gri11geri, GTE Lnhomtorics l11cvr11ornled, B/111111i11 Klrns11ab1slr, GTE
`Lnl10ralorics l11cor1wrated, and Bert Basch, GTE Laboratories J11corporafl'd
`
`Reliable Multicast Protocol Design Choices .................................................. ...... ... .. .. .. .. .... .... ............................. .. .. .. ..... ......... 242
`Dflvid G. Petitt, Headquarters, United States Marine Corps
`
`Phased Arrays and Advanced Antennas
`Session 7
`Chair Dr. Ceoffrey White, Boei ng
`
`The Analysis of Distribution of the Current in the Slender Cylindrical Antenna ......................................... ..................... 247
`lr,·11cus: K11b1nk, Mtl1tary Co1111111111icnt1011s /11st1t11tc, Poln,rd
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`
`
`Unclassified Technical Sessions
`Monday 3 November 1997
`
`MILCOM 97
`
`Adaptive Control of Multiple Beam Satellite Transponders ................................................................................................. 252
`Robert B. Dybdnl, Tire Aerospace Corporation
`
`Light-Weight Transportable 2.4-Mcter Tri-Band Antenna System for Commercial and Military Satellites .............. .... 256
`J.R. Clrvclnnd, Rnytlreon £-Systems, S. V Pnrrkh, Rntlreon £-Systems, n11d A. F. Jo/111so11, Rnytlreo11 £-Systems
`
`Ea rth-Coverage Beams from Geosynchronous Active Transmit Phased Arrays .................... ........ ................................... 261
`David A. Ksie11ski, Tire Aerospace Corporntio11
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`/\ Vector Channel Modeling and Adaptive Beamforming for Multipath Propagation Using
`Base-St.1tion Antenna Arrays ................................................................................................................. ................................ .. . 266
`S11k Chn11 Kim, Koren Advn11ced /11slitute of Science n11d Teclr11ology, Tnejoo Clrn11g, Koren Adva11ced /11stit11tr of Sc11'11Cl' n111/
`Tec/rnology, Sco11 Ill Park, Koren Advn11ced llistitu/e of Science nnd Teclrnology, licklro So11g, Koren Adva11ced Institute elf
`Scic11cr and 'frc/11wlogy, Min Sou Lee, Koren Advanced Institute of Scirnce and Trc/11rology, and Hyu11g-Myung Kim, Korrn
`Advanced /11stit11te of Scirnce and Tec/1110/ogy
`
`Joint Frequency Compensation and Angle Estimation for Array Processing and FHMA Networks ............................. 271
`Shn11g-Clr iclr Li11, University of Maryland and Evnggelos Gern11iotis, U11iversity of Mnrylmrd
`
`Antenna System for Multi-B.1nd Satellite Communications ................................................................................................. 276
`Mark C. Cnvnlier, A11sti11 /11fomrntio11 Systems, Incorporated and Don Shea, Target Microwave, L.L.C.
`
`A New Bi-conical Multibeam Antenna for Intra-force Commu nications ...................... ..................................................... 281
`Dieter J. Cichon, IBP Pietzsch, Germany, Dirk Schmidt, IBP Pietzsch, Germany, and Ewald Gobel, IBP Pietzsc/r, Germany
`
`Session 8
`Detection and Cod ing for Data Communications
`Chairs Arnie Michaelson, GTE, and Ken Brayer, The MITRE Corporation
`
`Symbol Combining for Frequency-Hop Hybrid ARQ Communication Systems Subject tu foding
`and Partial-Band Interference .................................................................................................................................................... 286
`Frrd J. Block, Clemson University n11d Cnrl W. Bnum, Clrmso11 U11iversity
`
`Adaptive Coding for Slotted DS-SSMA Packet Radio Systems ............................................................................................ 291
`Qin11 Zlrn11g, Purdue University, Tan F. Wong, Purdue University, and James S. Lelr11ert, Purduc U11 iversity
`
`Comparison of Two Dwell Code Acquisition of DS Signal Using Difference Threshold Setting Rules ......................... 296
`Jnri Jinn/Ii, University of Oulu, Finln11d
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`Performance of on Coherent N-DPSK Receivers with Convolutional Coding Under Addi tive White
`Gaussian and Partial Band Noise Jamming for a MOR Frequency I lopping System ................................................. ...... 302
`Philippe Bntni/le, DGA/CELAR, France and Gns/011 Levn1111ier, DGA/CELAR, Frn11ce
`
`Performance Bounds for Multiple Tone Interference of Frequency-Hopped Noncoherent MFSK Systems ................. 307
`George Kntsoulis, Naval Postgraduate Sc/roof n11d R. Clark Robertso11, Nnval Postgraduate School
`
`Tig ht a pproximation of bit error probability for L-diversity non-coherent M-ary FSK frequency hopping
`system with binary convolutional code and soft Viterbi decoder: diversity, bit interleaver size and
`Reed-Solomon outer code effects analysis on receiver performance for M=8 .................................................................... 313
`M. Testard, DGA/CELAR, Frn11ce, J.C. Niue/et, DGA/CELAR, Frnnce, T. Matos, DGA/CELAR, France, and G. Levn1111ier,
`DGA/CELAR, Frn11ce
`
`Comparative Analysis of Conventional and Multiuser Detectors in Multisensor Receivers ................ .. ......................... 318
`Markku /. Jun/ti, U11iversity of Oulu , Fi11/n11d nnd Jon11a 0. Lilleberg, Nokia Mobile Phones, Finland
`
`Concatenated Convolutiunal Codes fur Digital Commu nications ...................................................................................... 324
`Lenny Sheet, Lock/reed Martin
`
`Session 9
`Modeling and Slmulation
`Chair Dr. Eric Chris tensen, Motorola
`
`Virtual Proto typing for Mobile Distributed Wireless Terrestrial Communications Systems and Network .. ................ 329
`Eric C/iriste11se11, PhD, Motorola, Margaret E1111is, Motorola, n11d Charlene Todd, Motorola
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`M ILCOM 97
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`Unclassified Technical Sessions
`Monday 3 Novembe r 7 997
`
`Trans mission Modeli ng of Military and Commercial S.1telhte Sy!:>tems .............................................................................. 334
`Ahs1111 H. Murad, COMSAT Lnborntoril's, Ma11ish R. Parikh, COM SAT Lnborntonl's, W1llia111 A. Sa11dr111, COM SAT
`Lnborntoril's, and Gerald J. P Lo, COMSAT Lnborntories
`
`Fast Propagation Predictions for HF e twork Simulations ................................................ .... .............................................. 341
`Eric E. Joh11so11, New Mexico State U11ivrrsity
`
`A Model for HF Spectral Occupancy in Central Australia .................................................................................................... 346
`D. John Percival, Defence Science and Tec/1110/ogy Orga11is11tio11, Miro Kmetz/, Defence Sc1e11cl' 1111d Teclmology Org1111is11tio11,
`1111d Matthew S. Bril/011, Defence Scimcc a11d Tech11ology Org1111isat1011
`
`A Model of High Frequencies (1 1. F.) C ha nnel Used to Des ign a Mod em of 9600 bits/s rate in
`3kH z of Bandwidth ................................................................................................................................................. .................... 351
`Michel Leconte, U11ivasity of R1•1111,·s /, fran c,· 1111d Marc 'frs tard, L/11ivl'rsity of Re1111cs /, frn11 ce
`
`Metrics for C haracte rizing Radio Links in a Frequency-Hop P.icke t Radio Network ...................................................... 356
`Michal'/ B. Pursll'y, Cle111so11 U11ivm,1ty, Har/1111 B. Russell, Tec/1110-Scim ces l11corporntcd, and Jeffrey Wysocarski, Cle111so11
`University
`
`Communications Realis m in C41SR Modeling and Simulation in a Distributed Simulation Environment .................. 361
`Joseph Lncetera, The MJTRE Corporntio11 , /011 McC011nel, The MITR[ Corpornlio11, 1111d JoJ,11 Roberts, The MITRE Cur11ornl1011
`
`End of Wa rgames C riteriil for the META Model Constraint Removal Protocol: The Intersection of Self Orgnnizcd
`Criticality, Self Similarity and Wavelet Theory .............................................................................................................. ......... 366
`Dr. Carol A. Niwik, N W Systems
`
`Information Management and Distribution
`Sess ion 1 O
`Chair Colonel C harles Cornell, United States Air Force, Rome Laboratory
`
`Fas t Asymmetric Internet Over Wireless Satellite-Terrestrinl etworks ...................... .......... .... ......................................... 372
`f. S. Barns, U11wrrs1ty of M11ryla11d, S. Corso,1, U11 wl'rsity of M11ry/1111d, S. P11p11demetrio11 , University of M11ry/1111d, I. SccJ..11,
`L/11it•crs1ty of M11ryl1111d, a11d N S11p/111si11dh11, U11 iversity of M11ryla11d
`
`The,1ter W1debi1ml Com muni cations ........................................................................................................................................ 378
`I I. I/. (511111) Khatib, B0rn1g Ocfmse and Space Croup
`
`lntq~rateJ M,1nagl•mcnt of L.1rgc Satcl lite-Terrc!:>trial Network!:> ................................... ............................... ...... ................ 383
`f .S. Ram~, Llllll'<'rs1ty of M11ry/111ul, M. Ball, Umvers1ty of Maryl1111d, N. Ro11ssopo11/os, L/11ivcrs1ty of Mary/1111d, K /1111s,
`U11ivcrsity of M11ryla11d, K. St11t/111tos, U11iversity of Maryl1111d, a11d J. Vallun , U11ivers1ty of M11ryla11d
`
`AJv,1nceJ Dat.i Extraction and Preparation via T IPSTER (ADEPT) ................................................................................... 388
`fol,11 Kil'ity. LocJ..he<'d Mnrti11 M111111gcmc11t a11d Data Systems, Jose Frn11co, Lockhet'd Mnrt111 M111111gm1c11/ 1111d 011/11 Sy,trn1s,
`1111(1 Im Sider, l..ockheed Martin Mannge111e11t a11d Data Systr111s
`
`Autonomous Tactical Communications - Poss ibilities and Problems ...................................................... ......................... 393
`l11rs Ahli11, National Defense Research Establishment, Eva E11glu11d, Natio11al Dcfc11sc Research Es t11bl1,h111rnt, Clm,1Ia11
`/011,son, Natio,111/ Defense Research Establishment, Ingrid Soderquist, N11tio1111l Ocfmse Rcsmrch fatn/J/1shmrnt, fc11 s Z1111dcr,
`N11tio11al Defense Research Establishment, 1111d Gerald Q. Maguire, Royal l11stitute of Tec/1110/ogy
`
`Communications Relays
`Se ss ion 11
`C h,11r
`Rich.ird Mouldin, L-3 Communications
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`Airborne Communications Node Risk Reduction Strategy ............................................................. ..... ... ... .......................... 398
`rlwmas I/. McKm11ey, L-3 Comm1111icatio11s, Clifford T. Johnson, L-3 Co111m1111icatiu11s, and Richard B. Mouldin, L-3
`Co111111u11icatio11s
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`UA\I Communi cations Payload Development .............................................................................. ...................... .. ........ ......... 403
`M11111r Frn11k P111kl'y, Ulllted States Army CECOM, Dan Hampel, Booz.Alll'II fr H111111lto11 /11c., Sil'[ DiPwrm, B0oz.Alle11 &
`Hnm1/to11 l11c., Bria11 S. Abbe, Jl'I Propulsion Lnbomtory, 1111d Michael Shc/111, Jct Pmp11/sio11 Lnlmrntory
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`Tactical Digital Information Link (TADIL) J Range Exte ns ion (JRE) ................................................................................... 408
`Barry W. Davis, Nichols Research Corporatio11, Ccc1/ Crnh11111, Nichols Rcsmrch CorJJOrn /1<111 , D11v1d St11111111, Nichols Research
`Cur11orat1011, a11d Clms Parker, Nichols Research Corl'orat1011
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`Unclassified Technical Sessions
`Mon day 3 N ovember 7 997
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`MILCOM 97
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`Joint Tactical Info rmation Distribution System (JTIDS)/Multi-Link Test Device (MLTD) Laboratory
`Environment Test System ........................................................................................................................................................... 413
`Fred Goldstein, D111U1111ics Resenrcl, Corporn/1011 n11d Martin McD011ougl,, Dy11n111ics Resenrcl, Corp<>rnlio11
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`Approach to a Common Solution for The Family of Interoperable Range System Transceivers (FIRST) .. .................... 419
`K. F. Eggcrts011, Naval Air Warfare Center, A. Ciri11eo, Naval Air Warfare Center, A.G. Cn111cro11 , TASC l11corpornll'd, n11d J.R.
`Clcvcln11d, Rnythco11 £-Systems
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`Estimation of TOMA and CDMA Capacities for an Air-to-Ground Communication System .................. , ............. ......... 424
`David W. Mn/oink, TJ,e MITRE Corpornlio11 n11d Steven L. Smit!,, Tl,e MITRE Corporntio11
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`Architecture and Protocols 1
`Session 12
`Chair Dr. William Goodhue, Lockheed Martin Wes tern Development Laboratories
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`Simulation of Two Routing Protocols Operating in a Low Earth Orbit Satellite Network Environment ........ ..... ......... 429
`Ricl,nrd A. Raines, Air Forcr /11stilule of Technology, Richard F. Jn11oso, Air Force fllsli/11/c of Tecl,110/ogy, David M. Callagi,a,
`Air force l11sti/11 /e offrc/1110/ogy, n11d David L. Coulliette, Air Force /11stilule of Tec/1110/ogy
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`Perform.incc Comparison between ATM LAN Emulation, Classical IP over ATM, a nd Native ATM in a
`Multi-Platform Multi-Operating System Environment .................... ................................................................................. .... 434
`Dn11iel ]. Dri.~co/1, Lockheed Mnrli11 Fecernl Systems, Dr. Nader Mehravari, Lockheed Marlin Federal Sys/ems, n11d Mark H.
`Olson, Lockheed Martin Federal Systems
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`On Traffic Consideration of the ATM Multiplexer with Priorities ...................................................................................... 439
`z. Kopertowski, Military Co111m1111icatio11 /11stitute, Poland and W. Burakowski, Military Com1111111icnlio11 l11slit11te, Poln11d
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`An X.400 Message Transfer Protocol for EM CON Network Situations ................... .............. .. ..... .... ... .... ........................... 444
`Christin11 Riechmn1111, FGAN/FFM, Germany
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`Distributed Assignment of Codes for Multi hop P.icket-Radio Networks ................... ............................ ........................... 450
`J.J. Gnrcin-Lu11n-Aceves, University of California, Sn11 /n Cruz n11d Jyoti Raju, L/11iversity of Cnl1fomin, Sn11/n Cruz
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`Interoperability Over Low Data Rate Channels Using CORBA Med iated, Bit-P.icked, V.iriable-Form.it
`Message Transmissions .................................................................. .................... ................................... ..................................... 455
`Josepl, Stowers, Booz.Allen & Hn111ilto11 fil e., Da11g Westby-Gibso11, Booz.Alle11 & Hn111ilto11 file. , n11d Ivn11 Mnrsic, PhD, The
`State University of New Jersey
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`Prioritized State-Dependent Buffer-Management Schemes in ATM Switch ................................................... ................... 460
`Marek Bromirski, Military Co111m1111icatio11 fllstilule, Poland and ]1111 Hnralym, Ministry of Nalio11nl Defense, Poland
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`Selective Slow Start: A Simple Algorithm for Improving TCP Performance in Wireless ATM Environment .............. 465
`Upkar Vnrslmey, Wnshbum U11ivcrsily of Tt!pekn
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`Session 13
`Traffic Management in ATM - ba se d Networks
`Chair Dr. Ibrahim Habib, The City College of New York
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`lnternetworking ATM with Wireless Land Mobile (WLM) Communication Systems .......................................... ........... 470
`Gretchen Bive11s, Rome Laboralory, Charles Hammond, Stanford Telecom, Max Williams, Stanford Telecom, and Mnrli11 Katz,
`Scie11ce Applications /11temntio11nl Corpora/ion
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`High Quality ATM Operation over Military and