Ship-shore packet switched communications system and an application in Hellenic Navy

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Agapiou, Evagelos S.
Date
1987-09Advisor
Brown, Thomas J.
Second Reader
McGonigal, Richard A.
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Computer to computer communications have advanced
rapidly in the last years. High Frequency (HF)
communications systems have not kept pace with these
advances and have generally not been considered suitable for
high speed data communications
This thesis presents an architecture for ship-shore sea
service communications. It starts with the problems that
make sea service communications different from conventional
systems (Local Area Networks, LANs). Then, these problems
are intergrated into a comlete system by using the ISO
reference model. The first three layers of the ISO reference
model, physical, data link, and network layers are examined
in reference to these problems. An examination concludes that a ship-shore packet
switching communications system is applicable in Hellas and
its Navy.
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