Vehicle-Network Development based on a Communications-Network Testbed
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Light armoured vehicles rely on sensors, on-board computing and digital wireless communications to achieve improved performance and survivability. Constrained by low latency response to threats, individual vehicles share sensory information with other platoon vehicles benefiting from a flexible, dynamic, self-adapting network environment. As sensor and computing capability increases, network communications become saturated. To understand the operational requirements for these future vehicle networks, the high capacity technical communications network (HCTCN) low bandwidth testbed (LBTB) has been developed to provide a simulated environment for the radios and candidate database and transmission protocols selected. These concepts and approach to network communications is discussed in the paper
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