TY - GEN
T1 - Enhanced MAC protocol with new packing for imagery transmission in Link-16
AU - Baek, Hoki
AU - Ko, Sangsoon
AU - Lim, Jaesung
AU - Oh, Ilhyuk
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2014/11/13
Y1 - 2014/11/13
N2 - Link-16 is a widely used Tactical Data Link (TDL) system and a very low rate system, thus, it supports transmission of limited data such as text-based tactical messages and voice. Recently, in order to support large amounts of data such as imagery, there have been several studies focusing on increasing the data rate of Link-16 by modifying the waveform. However, efforts to reduce the effect of a large propagation delay are also required, as a time slot in Link-16 includes a large waste of guard time. In particular, the transmission of imagery, which requires a number of time slots, is significantly affected by the guard time. Moreover, Link-16 uses a donated slot for acknowledgment (ACK) of one message. Thus, it causes large overhead when the imagery requires many time slots. In this paper, we propose an enhanced MAC protocol with a new packing type to improve the performance of Link-16 by reducing the effect of a large propagation delay and the overhead of ACK. In the protocol, time slots are allocated on the basis of the proposed Available Time Slot (ATS) selection, not on the Recurrence Rate Number (RRN) of Link-16. Thus, there may be successive time slots in which the proposed packing type can be used for transmitting more bits by reusing the guard time. Moreover, the protocol provides retransmission on the basis of Block Negative ACK (BNACK). Thus, the number of time slots required for ACK can be reduced, and the delay for retransmission is greatly decreased. Simulation results show that the proposed protocol with a new packing type can improve the performance of Link-16.
AB - Link-16 is a widely used Tactical Data Link (TDL) system and a very low rate system, thus, it supports transmission of limited data such as text-based tactical messages and voice. Recently, in order to support large amounts of data such as imagery, there have been several studies focusing on increasing the data rate of Link-16 by modifying the waveform. However, efforts to reduce the effect of a large propagation delay are also required, as a time slot in Link-16 includes a large waste of guard time. In particular, the transmission of imagery, which requires a number of time slots, is significantly affected by the guard time. Moreover, Link-16 uses a donated slot for acknowledgment (ACK) of one message. Thus, it causes large overhead when the imagery requires many time slots. In this paper, we propose an enhanced MAC protocol with a new packing type to improve the performance of Link-16 by reducing the effect of a large propagation delay and the overhead of ACK. In the protocol, time slots are allocated on the basis of the proposed Available Time Slot (ATS) selection, not on the Recurrence Rate Number (RRN) of Link-16. Thus, there may be successive time slots in which the proposed packing type can be used for transmitting more bits by reusing the guard time. Moreover, the protocol provides retransmission on the basis of Block Negative ACK (BNACK). Thus, the number of time slots required for ACK can be reduced, and the delay for retransmission is greatly decreased. Simulation results show that the proposed protocol with a new packing type can improve the performance of Link-16.
KW - Dynamic time slot allocation
KW - Imagery
KW - Link-16
KW - Packing
KW - Propagation delay
KW - Retransmission
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U2 - 10.1109/MILCOM.2014.153
DO - 10.1109/MILCOM.2014.153
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84912553400
T3 - Proceedings - IEEE Military Communications Conference MILCOM
SP - 891
EP - 896
BT - Proceedings - 2014 IEEE Military Communications Conference
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 33rd Annual IEEE Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2014
Y2 - 6 October 2014 through 8 October 2014
ER -