Although often not explicitly stated, the existing Internet model is based on a number of assumptions, such as: an end-to-end path exists between the source and its destination at all time, the maximum delay is not excessive, and the packet drop probability is small. However, a class of challenged networks, which are called DTN (delay/disruption-tolerant network), emerge in many circumstances. DTN is greatly different from the traditional network model. It has long delay, frequent disruption, no end-to-end path simultaneously, and the network nodes have the capability of limited storage/processing. As a result, the present network protocols, such as Transfer Control Protocol (TCP), can not satisfy the applications over DTN. Some recent adva...
The paper entitled “A Protocol Design for Mobility Assisted Delay / Disruption Tolerant Network Node...
International audienceReviews the different types of DTN and shows how they can be applied in satell...
M any important Internet transport proto-cols fail in environments without con-temporaneous end-to-e...
ABSTRACT: Delay -Disruption Tolerant Architecture, DTN is meant to provide connectivity in Heterogen...
Abstract — Delay/Disruption tolerant networking (DTN) is another class of network communication tech...
Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) are promising techniques to enable data transmission in challenging sce...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) - which include terrestrial mobile networks, exotic media networks, ad...
Satellite communications are characterized by long delays, packet losses, and, sometimes intermitten...
“Challenged networks” often violate the TCP design key assumption of continuous path availability fr...
Routing in Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DTN) has long been recognized as a challenging res...
Abstract — Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are a class of networks that enable communication where co...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) have practical applications in various fields. DTNs have been studied...
At present, the internet has grown exponentially due to its wide connectivity with different sets of...
Satellite communications are characterized by long delays, packet losses, and sometimes intermittent...
Delay tolerant networks (DTNs) are a class of emerging networks that exhibit significantly different...
The paper entitled “A Protocol Design for Mobility Assisted Delay / Disruption Tolerant Network Node...
International audienceReviews the different types of DTN and shows how they can be applied in satell...
M any important Internet transport proto-cols fail in environments without con-temporaneous end-to-e...
ABSTRACT: Delay -Disruption Tolerant Architecture, DTN is meant to provide connectivity in Heterogen...
Abstract — Delay/Disruption tolerant networking (DTN) is another class of network communication tech...
Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) are promising techniques to enable data transmission in challenging sce...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) - which include terrestrial mobile networks, exotic media networks, ad...
Satellite communications are characterized by long delays, packet losses, and, sometimes intermitten...
“Challenged networks” often violate the TCP design key assumption of continuous path availability fr...
Routing in Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DTN) has long been recognized as a challenging res...
Abstract — Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are a class of networks that enable communication where co...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) have practical applications in various fields. DTNs have been studied...
At present, the internet has grown exponentially due to its wide connectivity with different sets of...
Satellite communications are characterized by long delays, packet losses, and sometimes intermittent...
Delay tolerant networks (DTNs) are a class of emerging networks that exhibit significantly different...
The paper entitled “A Protocol Design for Mobility Assisted Delay / Disruption Tolerant Network Node...
International audienceReviews the different types of DTN and shows how they can be applied in satell...
M any important Internet transport proto-cols fail in environments without con-temporaneous end-to-e...