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Multifunction On-The-Move Secure Adaptive Integrated
Communications network (MOSAIC)
Rockwell Collins
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To enable the "mobile battlefield Network", DARPA is developing the
Multifunctional On-the-Move Secure Adaptive Integrated
Communications (MOSAIC).
Using "ad-hoc mobile networking" MOSAIC automatically forms and
self-organizes the network without any human input. Each user or
airborne relay forms an intermediate communications node routing
messages on its way to the final destination. Such networks rely on
the extensive distribution of users throughout the area of
operations and therefore do not require a dedicated communications
infrastructure on the ground.
"Ad-hoc networks" automatically adapt to topography, interference
maintaining optimal Quality of Service (QOS) of data messages, based
on the urgency of the message. Recent tests have shown that such QOS
functions can accelerate the distribution of critical messages (such
as NBC alert) from 6 seconds to less than one second. MOSAIC can
also be linked to terrestrial and SATCOM networks for global
connectivity.
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