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Broadband communications and networking

Broadband communications and networking

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Broadband and home networking will shape the future. New standards are being reviewed as new technologies are developed and as the data rates increase. With several incoming signals to a home, such as voice, data, and video, there is a need to provide optimal distribution throughout to allow for easy access. Commercial and military communications are ubiquitous and constantly growing and improving using new technologies. Networking is becoming important on the military battlefield, and JTRS and Link 16 play important roles in the interoperability of communication devices. The development of these and other new technologies will provide the military with a network for all communication devices present and in the future.

Chapter Contents:

  • 11.1 Mobile users
  • 11.1.1 Personal communications services
  • 11.1.2 Cellular telephone
  • 11.1.3 Industrial, scientific, and medical bands
  • 11.2 Types of distribution methods for the home
  • 11.2.1 Power-line communications
  • 11.2.2 Home phoneline networking alliance
  • 11.2.3 Radio frequency communications
  • 11.2.4 Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11)
  • 11.2.5 Bluetooth (IEEE 802.15)
  • 11.2.6 WiMAX (IEEE 802.16)
  • 11.2.7 LTE
  • 11.3 Local multipoint distribution service
  • 11.4 MMDS
  • 11.5 Universal mobile telecommunications system
  • 11.6 4G
  • 11.7 Mobile broadband wireless access IEEE 802.20
  • 11.8 MIMO communications
  • 11.9 MISO applications for cellular networks
  • 11.10 Quality of service
  • 11.11 Military radios and data links
  • 11.11.1 The joint tactical radio system
  • 11.11.2 SDRs
  • 11.11.3 Software communications architecture
  • 11.11.4 JTRS radios (clusters)
  • 11.11.5 JTRS upgrades
  • 11.11.6 JTRS network challenge
  • 11.11.7 Gateway and network configurations
  • 11.11.8 Link 16
  • 11.11.9 Link 16 modulation
  • 11.11.10 TDMA
  • 11.11.11 "Stacked" nets
  • 11.11.12 Time slot reallocation
  • 11.11.13 Bit/message structure
  • 11.12 Summary
  • 11.13 Problems
  • Further reading

Inspec keywords: home networks; broadband networks; military communication

Other keywords: broadband networking; commercial communications; JTRS; military battlefield; communication device interoperability; home networking; joint tactical radio system; link 16; broadband communications; military communications; data rates

Subjects: Computer networks and techniques; Computer communications (military and defence)

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