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Confer on the Challenges and Evolution of National Defense Space Information Network for Military Application

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As Chinese interests expensing into the oceans, space and electromagnetic areas, single Space-based information systems had been difficult to meet the growing needs of information acquisition, processing and transmission. Building a National Defense Space Information Network by integrating and interweaving space-based systems, was an important and urgent task to construction of information infrastructure for National defense and army, and was also an important guarantee for national security. Firstly, the concept and the connotation of National Defense Space Information Network were analyzed, and then the concept, composition and construction points of network were clearly defined. Secondly, the development course and the research status of American military space-based information systems were introduced in detail, which provided useful reference for China construction of National Defense Space Information Network. Thirdly, the “should be” architecture of National Defense Space Information Network was revalidated, then the key problems of network were analyzed in five aspects including network topology, transmission technology, node processing, and operation-maintenance-management-control technology and security protection. At last, some research advisements were given for China’s national defense construction.

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Notes

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    CCSDS standards. http://public.ccsds.org/publications/SIS.aspx.

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    China’s space 2000. http://www.gov.cn/gongbao/content/2001/content_61247.htm.

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    China’s space 2006. http://www.gov.cn/zwgk/2006-10/12/content_410824.htm.

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    China’s space 2011. http://www.gov.cn/gzdt/2011-12/29/content_2033030.htm.

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    Stanford’s Clean Slate Design for the Internet. http://clcanslate.stanford.edu.

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    DTN Architecture. http://cwe.ccsds.org/sis/docs/SIS-DTN/dtnconcept paper.doc.

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Jiang, Y., Zhao, S., Zhou, S., Li, Y., Zheng, Y., Zhao, H. (2017). Confer on the Challenges and Evolution of National Defense Space Information Network for Military Application. In: Yu, Q. (eds) Space Information Networks. SINC 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 688. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4403-8_7

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