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NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENTS
Pages 10-21

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From page 10...
... This separation imposes additional communications requirements of its own. The requirements discussed are taken in part from the Navy's input to the Joint Staff Integrated Satellite Communications Requirement Document on Doctrine Based Requirements.1 The Navy's input reflected the requirements for global operations but did not incorporate the requirements of expanded strike operations discussed by Task Group 1.
From page 11...
... The fourth level involves the connections between JTF elements and individual ships and aircraft. The requirements at this level are tactical communications requirements to support the operating forces and are referred to as tactical-level requirements.
From page 12...
... and communications range to jammer range (R../R,) are typically used to illustrate the degree of threat protection associated with specific communications links.
From page 13...
... 2.2.2 Theater Level Communications links between the CINC and his CJTFs and among the CJTFs, including allied field commands, represent the theater-level network. The aggregate data transfer rates required are high (in excess of 1.5 Mbps)
From page 14...
... 2.2.5 Global Operations Summary Requirements Table 2.3 summarizes the services, data rates, link establishment times, and protection required for each of the four levels. The data rates shown are for individual data links.
From page 15...
... They are treated in this section to develop a more complete set of communications requirements.
From page 16...
... SATCOM SYSTEMS NATIONAL SYSTEMS TACTICAL SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT DEEP STRIKE AIRCRAFT 200 nmi LONG RANGE -H FIGURE 2.1 Construct 1 -- deep strike.
From page 17...
... Figure 2.2 illustrates the Coastal Zone concept. SATCOM SYSTEMS NATIONAL SYSTEMS CV BASED TACTICAL SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT StRJKE AIRCRAFT ' FIGURE 2.2 Construct 2 -- control of the coastal zone.
From page 18...
... SATCOM SYSTEMS NATIONAL SYSTEMS HALE/UAV SENSOR PLATFORM CV BASED TACTICAL SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT 200 nmi •*
From page 19...
... IMPROVED SATCOM SYSTEMS (SHF/EHF) MULTI-MODE SURVEILLANCE ID/BDA CV BASED TACTICAL SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT 200 nmi LONG RANGE -H FIGURE 2.4 Construct 4 -- control of the extended coastal zone with added space capability.
From page 20...
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From page 21...
... 2.4 OBSERVATIONS Several observations concerning the naval communications requirements follow: • The capacity requirements change from a few high-capacity users at the global and theater levels to many low-capacity users at the tactical level. • Most users at theater level and below are mobile, require links beyond line of sight, and must be able to establish and disestablish links rapidly.


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