Reliable Dynamic TDMA Scheme with new Packing method for Image Transmission over Link-16 


Vol. 37,  No. 11, pp. 1045-1053, Nov.  2012


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  Abstract

Link-16 is a widely used TDL (Tactical Data Link) which uses TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access). Link-16 is a very low rate system, so it supports small size of data like tactical message and voice. However, there are related works to transmit situation awareness information like image due to the increasing interest about EBO(Effect-Based Operation), recently. Special TDMA scheduling is needed not static TDMA of Link-16 for image transmission because image data has much larger size than the existing tactical data. In this paper, we proposed Link-16K which enhances the Link-16 MAC. The proposed Link-16K is compatible with Link-16, and includes dynamic TDMA, new packing method, and an efficient retransmission scheme for image transmission effectively. We can see that image transmission delay is reduced and channel utilization is increased through simulation results of proposed idea

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[IEEE Style]

H. Baek, J. Lim, J. Koo, J. Jin, P. Chun, I. Oh, "Reliable Dynamic TDMA Scheme with new Packing method for Image Transmission over Link-16," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 37, no. 11, pp. 1045-1053, 2012. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Hoki Baek, Jaesung Lim, Jayeul Koo, Jeonghwan Jin, Philseong Chun, and Ilhyuk Oh. 2012. Reliable Dynamic TDMA Scheme with new Packing method for Image Transmission over Link-16. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 37, 11, (2012), 1045-1053. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Hoki Baek, Jaesung Lim, Jayeul Koo, Jeonghwan Jin, Philseong Chun, Ilhyuk Oh, "Reliable Dynamic TDMA Scheme with new Packing method for Image Transmission over Link-16," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 37, no. 11, pp. 1045-1053, 11. 2012.