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>Technical and operational analysis of the fortress secure wireless access bridge (ES-520) in support of tactical military coalition operations
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Technical and operational analysis of the fortress secure wireless access bridge (ES-520) in support of tactical military coalition operations
Technology Studies (COASTS) field experimentation program, utilize an access point, wireless bridge, switch, and security gateway. Reducing equipment requirements in the field is most desirable to minimize the equipment footprint, cost, and power required. The COASTS research group, involved in developing a scalable, multi-mission, system of systems for coalition environments, relies heavily on Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) network technology. Evaluating the performance of COTS technology such as the Fortress Secure Wireless Access Bridge (ES-520) directly supports the programs objectives. This thesis will analyze the performance of the Fortress Secure Wireless Access Bridge (ES-520) vs. traditional 802.11a/b/g wireless access points. Additionally, radio frequency (RF) propagation performance will be analyzed for distance, mobility, sustainability, and technical advantages/disadvantages with respect to varying antenna configurations and physical parameters such as climate and terrain. Testing and evaluation will be accomplished under the COASTS field experimentation program.
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机译:技术研究(COASTS)现场实验程序利用了接入点,无线网桥,交换机和安全网关。减少现场设备需求是最需要的,以最大程度地减少设备占地面积,成本和功耗。 COASTS研究小组参与了为联盟环境开发可扩展的多任务系统系统,该小组严重依赖现成的商业(COTS)网络技术。评估诸如Fortress安全无线访问桥(ES-520)之类的COTS技术的性能将直接支持程序目标。本文将分析Fortress安全无线访问桥(ES-520)与传统802.11a / b / g无线访问点的性能。此外,将针对距离,移动性,可持续性以及与变化的天线配置和物理参数(例如气候和地形)有关的技术优势/劣势,分析射频(RF)传播性能。测试和评估将在COASTS现场实验计划下完成。
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