Survivability has always been an issue of consideration in the development of the Packet Radio Network. It has caused its development to evolve from the 'Station Oriented Packet Radio' to the Stationless Packet Radio Concept. In this paper we begin by describing both concepts. This is followed by a comparison of the survivability of various aspects of network performance in both concepts. In particular, we look at the degradation of the population of radios supported, the number of hops required for route set-up, as stations fail. Mechanisms for making Station Oriented Packet Radio more survivable are presented. Finally, we introduce an alternative packet radio concept which, from a survivability viewpoint appears more attractive than either of the other concepts.
The survivability of the packet radio network
Die Ueberlebensfaehigkeit des Funknetzes mit Paketvermittlung
Proc., 1983 IEEE Military Communications Conf. ; 1 ; 274-280
1983
7 Seiten, 4 Bilder, 4 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Survivability of SCI network topologys
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