Network-centric warfare is the operational concept that provides information sharing amongst a large array of networked nodes, including mobile platforms, sensors, space systems, weapons, munitions and war fighters. This information sharing enhances battle space situation awareness, which allows war fighters to get the right information at the right time and place, and to make the right decisions ahead of adversaries. IPv6 is an enabling technology of network-centric operations and warfare for improving the scalability, robustness, agility, security, flexibility and manageability of military communication systems. The large address space, built-in stateless node discovery, Internet Protocol (IP) security (IPSec) and mobility functions offer...
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) has been a mainstay of the both the Internet and corporate networ...
Networking equipment and application vendors have heeded calls from commercial service providers and...
IPv6 was developed to address the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses, but has not yet seen global deployme...
This paper describes the architectural features of a global IP (Internet Protocol) network-of-networ...
The NATO wide area network provides secure IP services to NATO commands and agencies, and offers inf...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is the next generation of the Internet Protocol that is currently...
Adaptation of commercial Internet solutions for providing effective mechanisms supporting user’s mob...
The IPSec protocols architecture that can be applied in tactical Intranet based on the IPv6 protocol...
The IPSec protocols architecture that can be applied in tactical Intranet based on the IPv6 protocol...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Internet ...
Aviation industries in United States and in Europe are undergoing a major paradigm shift in the intr...
In order for information to move efficiently in asymmetric combat environments the military has had...
ABSTRACT In the world of emerging technologies it is never easy to IPv6 is the Next Generation Inter...
The Industrial Age spawned a revolution that brought fundamental changes to the business of commerce...
Implementation of the IPv6 protocols stack has became a fact in military networks. Although the IPv6...
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) has been a mainstay of the both the Internet and corporate networ...
Networking equipment and application vendors have heeded calls from commercial service providers and...
IPv6 was developed to address the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses, but has not yet seen global deployme...
This paper describes the architectural features of a global IP (Internet Protocol) network-of-networ...
The NATO wide area network provides secure IP services to NATO commands and agencies, and offers inf...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is the next generation of the Internet Protocol that is currently...
Adaptation of commercial Internet solutions for providing effective mechanisms supporting user’s mob...
The IPSec protocols architecture that can be applied in tactical Intranet based on the IPv6 protocol...
The IPSec protocols architecture that can be applied in tactical Intranet based on the IPv6 protocol...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Internet ...
Aviation industries in United States and in Europe are undergoing a major paradigm shift in the intr...
In order for information to move efficiently in asymmetric combat environments the military has had...
ABSTRACT In the world of emerging technologies it is never easy to IPv6 is the Next Generation Inter...
The Industrial Age spawned a revolution that brought fundamental changes to the business of commerce...
Implementation of the IPv6 protocols stack has became a fact in military networks. Although the IPv6...
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) has been a mainstay of the both the Internet and corporate networ...
Networking equipment and application vendors have heeded calls from commercial service providers and...
IPv6 was developed to address the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses, but has not yet seen global deployme...