Research on Multi-Level Priority Polling MAC Protocol in FPGA Tactical Data Chain

Under the tide of informationization, information warfare has become the development direction of military transformation. As one of the important signs of the development of information warfare, the tactical data chain overcomes the shortcomings of the traditional warfare platforms and wins the opp...

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Main Authors: Hongwei Ding, Chao Li, Liyong Bao, Zhijun Yang, Longjun Liu, Qianlin Liu
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8656465/
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author Hongwei Ding
Chao Li
Liyong Bao
Zhijun Yang
Longjun Liu
Qianlin Liu
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Chao Li
Liyong Bao
Zhijun Yang
Longjun Liu
Qianlin Liu
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description Under the tide of informationization, information warfare has become the development direction of military transformation. As one of the important signs of the development of information warfare, the tactical data chain overcomes the shortcomings of the traditional warfare platforms and wins the opportunity to master the battlefield situation, improve decision-making efficiency, and enhance the cooperative combat capability. The access control protocol determines how the user sites share the channel resources in the tactical data link system, which has an important impact on system performance and has always been a hot issue in tactical data link research. A multi-level priority polling MAC protocol (MPPMP) is proposed for the actual demand of multi-user multi-priority transmission control in tactical data link systems. The protocol can control the arrival rate of user packets at all levels based on the priority weight matrix named P which based on the user's priority level in the tactical data link system. The simulation results show that the MPPMP can meet the multi-priority transmission control requirements of each user in the system and overcomes the problem that the traditional polling MAC protocol has a single control function. In addition, the design and implementation of MPPMP are implemented by FPGA. The feasibility and correctness of the design are verified by the simulation test and statistical analysis.
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spelling doaj.art-20b192d718b740ad9dab12f3859dc4fe2022-12-21T23:36:05ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017335063351610.1109/ACCESS.2019.29024888656465Research on Multi-Level Priority Polling MAC Protocol in FPGA Tactical Data ChainHongwei Ding0Chao Li1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3352-716XLiyong Bao2Zhijun Yang3Longjun Liu4Qianlin Liu5School of Information Science and Engineering, Yunnan University, Kunming, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Engineering, Yunnan University, Kunming, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Engineering, Yunnan University, Kunming, ChinaYunnan Education Department, Kunming, ChinaSchool of Information Science and Engineering, Yunnan University, Kunming, ChinaYunnan Military Region, Kunming, ChinaUnder the tide of informationization, information warfare has become the development direction of military transformation. As one of the important signs of the development of information warfare, the tactical data chain overcomes the shortcomings of the traditional warfare platforms and wins the opportunity to master the battlefield situation, improve decision-making efficiency, and enhance the cooperative combat capability. The access control protocol determines how the user sites share the channel resources in the tactical data link system, which has an important impact on system performance and has always been a hot issue in tactical data link research. A multi-level priority polling MAC protocol (MPPMP) is proposed for the actual demand of multi-user multi-priority transmission control in tactical data link systems. The protocol can control the arrival rate of user packets at all levels based on the priority weight matrix named P which based on the user's priority level in the tactical data link system. The simulation results show that the MPPMP can meet the multi-priority transmission control requirements of each user in the system and overcomes the problem that the traditional polling MAC protocol has a single control function. In addition, the design and implementation of MPPMP are implemented by FPGA. The feasibility and correctness of the design are verified by the simulation test and statistical analysis.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8656465/Tactical data chainpriority weightMAC protocolpollingFPGA
spellingShingle Hongwei Ding
Chao Li
Liyong Bao
Zhijun Yang
Longjun Liu
Qianlin Liu
Research on Multi-Level Priority Polling MAC Protocol in FPGA Tactical Data Chain
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Tactical data chain
priority weight
MAC protocol
polling
FPGA
title Research on Multi-Level Priority Polling MAC Protocol in FPGA Tactical Data Chain
title_full Research on Multi-Level Priority Polling MAC Protocol in FPGA Tactical Data Chain
title_fullStr Research on Multi-Level Priority Polling MAC Protocol in FPGA Tactical Data Chain
title_full_unstemmed Research on Multi-Level Priority Polling MAC Protocol in FPGA Tactical Data Chain
title_short Research on Multi-Level Priority Polling MAC Protocol in FPGA Tactical Data Chain
title_sort research on multi level priority polling mac protocol in fpga tactical data chain
topic Tactical data chain
priority weight
MAC protocol
polling
FPGA
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8656465/
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