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Jamming Commercial Satellite Communications During Wartime: An Empirical Study
Royal Holloway, United Kingdom April 13-April 14
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IWIA.2006.15Fourth IEEE International Workshop on ...
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Hank Rausch, CACI, Inc
Satellite Communications parameters-Carrier to Noise Ratio, Bandwidth, Power, and Frequency - were recorded for approximately 500 satellite communication carriers continuously, over a period of 16 months. These carriers support communications for military operations in the current Iraq war. Communications outages during this period were logged and the reason for outage was determined. Some outages caused by electromagnetic interference are shown to have characteristics that would be expected if these carriers were being subjected to a hostile denial of service attack.
Index Terms:
commercial satellite communications, jamming, denial of service attack, hostile interference.
Citation:
Hank Rausch, "Jamming Commercial Satellite Communications During Wartime: An Empirical Study," iwia, pp.109-118, Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Information Assurance (IWIA'06), 2006
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