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26 May 2005 Agile radio resource management for proactive wireless networking (Invited Paper)
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Abstract
Current military operational effectiveness can degrade rapidly with increasing communications stresses such as heavy throughput and QoS demands from disadvantaged users exposed to severe channel impairments and communications threats. This paper proposes a distributed and agile radio resource management (RRM) system to maintain mission effectiveness even under significant communications stress. Agile RRM includes a well-coordinated cross-layer design with the introduction of new OSI layer features and interactions as well as methods to incorporate communications constraints and requirements in systems controlling mission planning and execution.
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L. Reggie Brothers, Samuel J. MacMullan, Kevin L. Brown, and James A. DeBardelaben "Agile radio resource management for proactive wireless networking (Invited Paper)", Proc. SPIE 5820, Defense Transformation and Network-Centric Systems, (26 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608428
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Amplifiers

Antennas

RF communications

Error control coding

Relays

Unmanned aerial vehicles

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