Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is an emerging data networking technology designed to abstract the hardware communication layer from the spacecraft/payload computing resources. DTN is specifically designed to operate in environments where link delays and disruptions are common (e.g., space-based networks). The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has demonstrated DTN on several missions, such as the Deep Impact Networking (DINET) experiment, the Earth Observing Mission 1 (EO-1) and the Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD). To further the maturation of DTN, NASA is implementing DTN protocols on the International Space Station (ISS). This paper explains the architecture of the ISS DTN network, the operational su...
Historically, it has been the case that SWaP placed such severe constraints on radios that the links...
In October and November of 2008, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory installed and tested essential elemen...
NASA, through the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) project, is investing in the development and in...
This slide presentation reviews the implementation and future uses of Delay/Disruption Tolerant Netw...
Future missions requiring robust internetworking services may use Delay-Disruption-Tolerant Networki...
As is well known, K-band or higher band communications in space link segment often experience interm...
The Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DTN) architecture is considered the key enabling technolo...
Delay- and Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are based on an overlay protocol and on the store-car...
We describe the first use from space of the Bundle Protocol for Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) and ...
Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) protocols implement packetized, multi-path communications amongst sp...
In October and November of 2008, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory installed and tested essential elemen...
New network technologies are providing interconnectivity in areas previously unheard of. One of thes...
For nearly a decade, NASA and many researchers in the international community have been developing I...
Delay-/Disruption- Tolerant Networking (DTN) was first conceived to cope with the impairments of Int...
In October and November of 2008, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory installed and tested essential elemen...
Historically, it has been the case that SWaP placed such severe constraints on radios that the links...
In October and November of 2008, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory installed and tested essential elemen...
NASA, through the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) project, is investing in the development and in...
This slide presentation reviews the implementation and future uses of Delay/Disruption Tolerant Netw...
Future missions requiring robust internetworking services may use Delay-Disruption-Tolerant Networki...
As is well known, K-band or higher band communications in space link segment often experience interm...
The Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DTN) architecture is considered the key enabling technolo...
Delay- and Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are based on an overlay protocol and on the store-car...
We describe the first use from space of the Bundle Protocol for Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) and ...
Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) protocols implement packetized, multi-path communications amongst sp...
In October and November of 2008, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory installed and tested essential elemen...
New network technologies are providing interconnectivity in areas previously unheard of. One of thes...
For nearly a decade, NASA and many researchers in the international community have been developing I...
Delay-/Disruption- Tolerant Networking (DTN) was first conceived to cope with the impairments of Int...
In October and November of 2008, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory installed and tested essential elemen...
Historically, it has been the case that SWaP placed such severe constraints on radios that the links...
In October and November of 2008, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory installed and tested essential elemen...
NASA, through the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) project, is investing in the development and in...