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30 April 2007 Tactical service-oriented architecture over wireless communications
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Abstract
This paper reports on the results of testing General Dynamics AIS' Tactical Service-Oriented Architecture over wireless communications during flight tests run at the Air Force's Airborne Networking CRADA in 2006. The wireless, tactical domain presents a number of challenges. In particular, details of efficiency, reliability, and interoperability are a concern in this solution. Provided within this paper is discourse on why these details are relevant and how the approach taken addresses these details in a tactical domain. Also shown is how this approach differs from a traditional enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture. Finally there is a discussion of the results of the testing, as well as what steps can be taken in the future and what challenges must be overcome.
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Johnathon Gohde, Peter Griffin, and Brent Rickenbach "Tactical service-oriented architecture over wireless communications", Proc. SPIE 6578, Defense Transformation and Net-Centric Systems 2007, 657802 (30 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721014
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Network architectures

Wireless communications

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Data communications

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