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Fernando, Howen Q. |
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Power analysis of an Enterprise Wireless Communication architecture |
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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Technological advancements in Software Defined Radios (SDR), high-speed serial buses, and high-performance computing systems have brought us a power reduction breakthrough in military wireless communications. This thesis develops and analyzes a model to demonstrate that an enterprise computing architecture for Software Defined Radios results in significant power savings between 11% and 13% under ordinary operational loads. The thesis presents easy-to-understand mathematical power consumption models and simulations of general military communications systems in an Expeditionary Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) scenario. The comparison of regular versus enterprise SDR architectures exposes the power savings realized in the Enterprise Wireless Communications (EWC) architecture. Subjects: command and control; C2; Internet of Things; IoT; model based systems engineering; MBSE; marine air-ground task force; MAGTF; command control and communications; C3; command control communications and computers; C4; size weight and power; SWaP; software defined radio; SDR; software communication architecture; SCA; electronic warfare; EW; dynamic spectrum allocation; DSA |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | September 2017 | |
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Short title | Power analysis of an Enterprise Wireless Communication architecture |
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Author | Fernando, Howen Q. |
Software used | Fernando, Howen Q. |
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