Today\u27s Internet architecture and protocols, while perfectly suitable for well- connected users, may easily experience serious performance degradation and entirely stop working in more challenged networking environments. These correspondong scenarios all share two commonalities: that an end-to-end path between two communicating nodes may not exist at any single point in time and that communication delay may be significant. With the continued expansion of the Internet into new areas, these environments become commonplace and are no longer restricted to exotic sensing applications but are quickly becoming relevant to consumers in everyday life. Many attempts over recent years of incrementally fixing the Internet protocols in a bottom up fa...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) - which include terrestrial mobile networks, exotic media networks, ad...
Many locations are not within reach for the physical infrastructure of communications networks. This...
M any important Internet transport proto-cols fail in environments without con-temporaneous end-to-e...
Today\u27s Internet architecture and protocols, while perfectly suitable for well- connected users, ...
Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is a new area of research to improve network communication when...
ABSTRACT: Delay -Disruption Tolerant Architecture, DTN is meant to provide connectivity in Heterogen...
Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is one of the research areas within mobile networking...
Reviews the different types of DTN and shows how they can be applied in satellite and deep-space com...
From 08.02. to 11.02.2009, the Dagstuhl Seminar 09071 ``Delay and Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DT...
Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is a technology that will provide network services for environm...
The paper entitled “A Protocol Design for Mobility Assisted Delay / Disruption Tolerant Network Node...
There are many locations that are not within reach, or at least not within affordable reach, of the ...
The Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) is a network architecture which has the capability of overcoming di...
Although often not explicitly stated, the existing Internet model is based on a number of assumption...
Abstract—Nowadays, wireless networks are witnessing several deployments in various extreme environme...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) - which include terrestrial mobile networks, exotic media networks, ad...
Many locations are not within reach for the physical infrastructure of communications networks. This...
M any important Internet transport proto-cols fail in environments without con-temporaneous end-to-e...
Today\u27s Internet architecture and protocols, while perfectly suitable for well- connected users, ...
Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is a new area of research to improve network communication when...
ABSTRACT: Delay -Disruption Tolerant Architecture, DTN is meant to provide connectivity in Heterogen...
Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is one of the research areas within mobile networking...
Reviews the different types of DTN and shows how they can be applied in satellite and deep-space com...
From 08.02. to 11.02.2009, the Dagstuhl Seminar 09071 ``Delay and Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DT...
Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is a technology that will provide network services for environm...
The paper entitled “A Protocol Design for Mobility Assisted Delay / Disruption Tolerant Network Node...
There are many locations that are not within reach, or at least not within affordable reach, of the ...
The Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) is a network architecture which has the capability of overcoming di...
Although often not explicitly stated, the existing Internet model is based on a number of assumption...
Abstract—Nowadays, wireless networks are witnessing several deployments in various extreme environme...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) - which include terrestrial mobile networks, exotic media networks, ad...
Many locations are not within reach for the physical infrastructure of communications networks. This...
M any important Internet transport proto-cols fail in environments without con-temporaneous end-to-e...