Article | REF: TE7496 V1

On-board naval telecommunications

Authors: Laurent ENEL, Michel DELATTRE, François-Xavier ARQUES

Publication date: November 10, 2004 | Lire en français

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    5. System design

    Securing an embedded telecommunications system (in the sense of being able to withstand partial destruction of nodes or links) depends on whether or not you want to use commercial standards.

    The physical layer may be specific, as in the case of the Charles-de-Gaulle aircraft carrier. We can then implement network reconfiguration algorithms that guarantee the resumption of all established communications in less than 50 ms, and design "multi-loop" architectures specially adapted to the problem at hand.

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