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Military communications [Guest Editorial]

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2011
Software-defined networking (SDN) is an approach to computer networking that allows network administrators to manage network services through abstraction of higher-level functionality. This is done to achieve more centralized control and standardized interfaces. This is useful for military networks and is addressed in two articles in this Feature Topic
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Military Communication

2017
Chapter 4 explores the ways in which communication determined the outcome of battles in classical Greece—encounters where an army’s victory would depend upon its continued cohesion and its soldiers’ ability to remain in effective communication with one another.
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Tactical military communications

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1992
The evolution of Army tactical communications systems, starting with the formation of the Signal Corps in 1856, is outlined. The use of mobile subscriber equipment (MSE), the single channel ground and airborne radio system (SINCGARS), and the maneuver control system (MCS), among others, to support American troops in Operation Desert Storm is described,
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Military radio communications

Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers - Part I: General, 1947
The paper shows the importance and traces the development of radio communication for the modern, highly mobile army. It describes the principal field radio equipments used in military communications and gives an account of their essential qualities.
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Military Communications

2007
An alphabetically organized encyclopedia that provides both a history of military communications and an assessment of current methods and applications. Military Communications: From Ancient Times to the 21st Century is the first comprehensive reference work on the applications of communications technology to military tactics and strategy—a ...
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Fibre-optic military communications

Computer Communications, 1982
Abstract A high voltage surge, possibly as great as 25 kV/m, would be the pulse resulting from an exoatmospheric nuclear explosion at, say, 100–300 km above the earth's surface. In this case, it would do no physical harm to people or equipment, but within the few billionths of a second that the pulse lasts, it could disable a large part of vital ...
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Military Families and Communication

2016
Since the terrorist attacks on U.S. soil on September 11, 2001, communication scholars have turned their attention to understanding family communication processes across the deployment cycle. Military families are composed of service members as well as their spouses/partners, children, and extended family members. In 2012, U. S.
Steven R. Wilson, Leanne K. Knobloch
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Military satellite communications

1999
Military satellite communications (milsatcoms) have been well established for a number of years, and are major features of the communications systems of the USA, UK, France, NATO and nations of the former Soviet Union. They are significant in terms of both current systems and associated research and development activities: there is little doubt, at ...
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