Network design for survivable military satellite communication.

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Authors
Juwono, Kusnadi Djati
Subjects
communication network
survivability criterion
satellite ground terminals
communication satellite
Advisors
Howard, Gilbert T.
Date of Issue
1978-03
Date
March 1978
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
The survivability criterion of a communication network consisting of satellite and terrestrial radio links, is defined as a number "m" of node-disjoint paths between any node and the ground satellite terminal, assuming that the terminals and the satellite links are highly invulnerable. In this thesis, an heuristic method for finding the required number and the locations of satellite ground terminals and designing a low cost terrestrial network satisfying a prespecified survivability criterion in an area with a specific geographical condition is presented.
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Operations Research
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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