;JREAP A :JREAP A uses an Announced
Token Passing protocol for
half-duplex communications. This protocol may be used when several terminals share the same JRE media and take turns transmitting or in a broadcast situation when one transmits and the rest receive. It is targeted to data rates down to 2400 bits per second on a
serial data interface with a TSEC/
KG-84A/
KIV-7 or a compatible encryption device used for data security. It is designed for use with media such as: 25-kHz UHF
Time-Division Multiple Access TDMA /
Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA)
SATCOM, EHF Low Data Rate (LDR) Forced Mode Network Operations and 5 and 25 kHz UHF non-DAMA SATCOM. ;JREAP B :JREAP B is a
synchronous or
asynchronous point-to-point mode of the JREAP. This mode is similar in design to the Half-Duplex Announced Token Passing protocol used by JREAP A. This mode can be used with SHF and EHF LDR point-to-point mode synchronous connections,
STU-III operations via phone lines and other point-to-point media connections. This JREAP application presumes full-duplex data-transparent communication media. ;JREAP C :JREAP C makes use of the
Internet Protocol (IP) in conjunction with either the
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). The IP suite is a standard set of protocols that is deployed worldwide in commercial as well as military networks. By using JREAP encapsulation over IP, JRE can be performed over IP-based networks that meet operational requirements for security, speed of service and so on. == See also ==