Steven R. Hart
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military communications conference | 1991
Mark D. Dankberg; Steven R. Hart; Kristi Ann Jaska; J. Tran; G. Young
The US Navy Fleet Satellite Communication System (FLTSAT) relies on a set of information exchange subsystems (IXS) to manage shared satellite resources. The navy has developed application specific IXS protocols for end-user communities. The goals are to develop a single common, interoperable IXS capable of serving the requirements of any user community; and simultaneously, to improve the quality of service offered to end-users. To meet these goals, ViaSat has developed a system called multi-user UHF Satcom for TDMA-1 (MUST). Through innovative multislot control, MUST is able to provide high-performance access to the TDMA-1 navy demand assignment multiple access (DAMA) waveform. Simulated performance comparisons show that MUST has the capability to provide over twice the throughput of OTCIXS II. In addition, it offers a wide variety of user-oriented services, such as voice, reliable packet transfer, and tactical data transfer.<<ETX>>
military communications conference | 1993
G. Young; Steven R. Hart; J. Tran; P. Hudson; Mark D. Dankberg
The Copernicus TADIX approach (using the MUST protocol) provides a significant performance and capability improvement over the current IXS systems. A key part of this improvement is the Copernicus TADIXS ability to simultaneously manage different types of communication services (message, voice, and tracking data). The MUST protocol has the unique ability to allocate DAMA channel capacity so that the requirements of each communication service are satisfied. Furthermore, the Copernicus TADIXS approach to use of the DAMA channel results in better throughput and less delay. The need to increase the availability of UHF SATCOM is clear, and it will become even more important as advanced communication systems try to use the crowded UHF SATCOM channels.<<ETX>>
Archive | 2006
Steven R. Hart; Mark J. Miller; Charles H. Pateros
Archive | 2008
Mark D. Dankberg; Mark J. Miller; Steven R. Hart; Kristi Ann Jaska; Robert Wilson
Archive | 2013
Franklin David Van Voorhees; Phil Mar; Steven R. Hart; Ty Lindteigen; Christopher Paul Wren
Archive | 2007
Mark D. Dankberg; Mark J. Miller; Steven R. Hart; Kristi Ann Jaska; Robert Wilson
Archive | 2013
Steven R. Hart; Ty Lindteigen; Phil Mar; Christopher Paul Wren
Archive | 2009
George Chia-Fan Lin; Steven R. Hart; Corey Ryan Johnson
Archive | 2013
Mark D. Dankberg; Daniel M. Newman; Steven R. Hart
Archive | 2009
Steven R. Hart; Mark J. Miller; Charles N. Pateros