Abstract

AbstractIn the military field, the current form of warfare is transforming from network-centric warfare to intelligent warfare rapidly. Intelligent command and control networks are becoming the key to solving future intelligent warfare gradually. The current command and control network of military still has shortcomings such as slow interconnection, difficulty in mixing and using, and poor resilience against confrontation. The reason is the lack of theoretical support. And it is difficult to guide the architectural design and protocol improvement of the command and control network. Aiming at these problems, this paper focuses on the theory of intelligent command and control network traffic, and analyzes its basic connotation and research status at home and abroad from three aspects of network traffic characteristics, performance boundaries and changing laws. This paper points out the bottlenecks in the development of the current intelligent network traffic theory, and put forward relevant suggestions.KeywordsIntelligent warfareIntelligentCommand and control networkNetwork traffic theory

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