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Trends in military communications
IEEE Military Communications Conference, 'Bridging the Gap. Interoperability, Survivability, Security', 2003It is noted that the major trend in military command and control systems is toward distributed systems to provide greater survivability against physical and electronic attacks. This also makes possible the sharing of computer resources and data. Distributed architectures involve physical dispersion and functional distribution; that is multiple command ...
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Communication About the Military
Communication Research, 1975The relative roles of mass media and interpersonal communication in the transmission of information about war and the armed forces are evaluated using data from a sample of the population of the Detroit Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. Little interpersonal discussion was found to take place regarding military affairs.
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The Journal of Modern History, 1963
JOHN ERICKSON's The Soviet high command 1918-19411 is one of the most important works on the Soviet Union to appear in recent years. Unlike many detailed treatments of Soviet history, it contains a relatively summary coverage of the period of the Revolution and Civil War.
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JOHN ERICKSON's The Soviet high command 1918-19411 is one of the most important works on the Soviet Union to appear in recent years. Unlike many detailed treatments of Soviet history, it contains a relatively summary coverage of the period of the Revolution and Civil War.
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US military satellite communications
IET Seminar on Military Satellite Communication Systems, 2008The following presentation contains a collection of slides on US military satellite communications. (26 pages)
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ATM for military communications
Proceedings of MILCOM '95, 2002The objective of using asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) as the basic transfer mode in the new generation of NATO tactical communication systems is the creation of a unified network architecture able to support both bursty (e.g. data) and synchronous (e.g. voice) services in a flexible and organic way.
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NETWORK-CENTRIC MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2004T. Maseng, C.A. Nissen
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