Keywords

Communication of technical information, Military communications, Tactical communication node design, Multiplexing techniques, Modem interfacing and gateways, Nodal switching control algorithms, Telephone-data integration in tactical networks

Abstract

This is a study of the methods of control of an advanced military communication system. The Tactical Communication Control System has been conceived to meet the demands of military users which are currently both analog and digital but steadily evolving to all - digital. It is a study of the design and application of multiplexers, modems, processors, switches, and other nodal equipment to accommodate communications among telephone and data users in a tactical environment. The main points of interest are the communication node and the control techniques used to carry out system objectives.

Graduation Date

1975

Advisor

McCarter, Ed R.

Degree

Master of Science (M.S.)

College

College of Engineering

Degree Program

Engineering

Format

PDF

Pages

145 pages

Language

English

Rights

Written permission granted by copyright holder to the University of Central Florida Libraries to digitize and distribute for nonprofit, educational purposes.

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Identifier

DP0003517

Subjects

Communication of technical information; Communications - Military; Communications, Military--Study and teaching; Telecommunication--Military aspects; Telecommunication systems--Automatic control; Command and control systems--Design; Digital communications--Design and construction

Collection (Linked data)

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Accessibility Status

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Engineering Commons

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