Preliminary Assessment of Transmission Technologies to Support Military Oriented QoS
Abstract
This report is aimed at assessing some promising available or emerging commercial transmission technologies regarding their potential support of Military oriented Quality of Service (M-QoS) in the terrestrial/satellite Defence Core communications infrastructure. The chosen technologies are ATM, IP Integrated Services, IP Differentiated Services, MPLS and IPv6. The criteria of interest include the support of commercial QoS, prioritisation/preemption, graceful degradation of QoS, QoS interface with end-user applications, QoS modification, traffic engineering, scalability, bandwidth usage efficiency, and implementation in commercial as well as military networks. The report shows that none of the considered technologies can support all the criteria in isolation. However, a combination of IPv4/IPv6, Differentiated Services (augmented by bandwidth brokerage), MPLS and in some cases ATM is proposed in the report as a good candidate to build the future M-QoS capable Defence Core. More research is required to fully assess the applicability of the proposed combination to achieve M-QoS.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA399725
Entities
People
- Marek Kwiatkowski
Organizations
- Defence Science and Technology Group