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3 April 2008 Tactical service-oriented architecture
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We address architectural and design considerations to a service-oriented architecture designed for the tactical environment. This architecture, dubbed tactical service-oriented architecture, must be responsive to changing network conditions and the quick addition or removal of network-enabled nodes. It must be supportive of a variety of heterogeneous data networks and support translation of data between incompatible networks and systems. Additionally, it will need to support the various operating environments of tactical edge assets. The architecture and design considerations asserted in this paper are backed by lab test bed development, cooperative research with industry and government labs, participation with relevant working groups, and participation in real-world exercises utilizing airborne networks.
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Johnathan Gohde, Peter Griffin, Brent Rickenbach, and Jason Rush "Tactical service-oriented architecture", Proc. SPIE 6981, Defense Transformation and Net-Centric Systems 2008, 69810E (3 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.784099
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Network architectures

Operating systems

Data communications

Commercial off the shelf technology

Intelligence systems

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