Delay and Disruption tolerant Networking

Delay  and Disruption tolerant Networking
Author: Stephen Farrell,Vinny Cahill
Publsiher: Artech House Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006
Genre: Computer network protocols
ISBN: UOM:39076002601636

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Delay and disruption networking (DTN) is an up-and-coming technology that enables networking in extreme environments. This complete reference on DTN covers applications requirements, DTN protocols, and network implementation. Thoroughly examining the causes of delay and disruption, the book shows how to engineer a robust network that can survive the harshest conditions.

Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networks

Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networks
Author: Aloizio Pereira da Silva,Scott Burleigh,Katia Obraczka
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781351984225

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Delay- and Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are networks subject to arbitrarily long-lived disruptions in connectivity and therefore cannot guarantee end-to-end connectivity at all times. Consequently DTNs called for novel core networking protocols since most existing Internet protocols rely on the network’s ability to maintain end-to-end communication between participating nodes. This book presents the fundamental principles that underline DTNs. It explains the state-of-the-art on DTNs, their architecture, protocols, and applications. It also explores DTN’s future technological trends and applications. Its main goal is to serve as a reference for researchers and practitioners.

Advances in Delay Tolerant Networks DTNs

Advances in Delay Tolerant Networks  DTNs
Author: Joel J.P.C. Rodrigues
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780081027943

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Advances in Delay-Tolerant Networks: Architecture and Enhanced Performance, Second Edition provides an important overview of delay-tolerant networks (DTNs) for researchers in electronics, computer engineering, telecommunications and networking for those in academia and R&D in industrial sectors. Part I reviews the technology involved and the prospects for improving performance, including different types of DTN and their applications, such as satellite and deep-space communications and vehicular communications. Part II focuses on how the technology can be further improved, addressing topics, such as data bundling, opportunistic routing, reliable data streaming, and the potential for rapid selection and dissemination of urgent messages. Opportunistic, delay-tolerant networks address the problem of intermittent connectivity in a network where there are long delays between sending and receiving messages, or there are periods of disconnection. Reviews the different types of DTN and shows how they can be applied in satellite and deep-space communications, vehicular communications (including unmanned aerial), and during large-scale disasters Considers security concerns for DTN and potential for rapid selection and dissemination of urgent messages Reviews the breadth of areas in which DTN is already providing solutions Covers the prospects for DTN's wider adoption and development of standards

Delay Tolerant Networks

Delay Tolerant Networks
Author: Athanasios V. Vasilakos,Yan Zhang,Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781466513013

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A class of Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN), which may violate one or more of the assumptions regarding the overall performance characteristics of the underlying links in order to achieve smooth operation, is rapidly growing in importance but may not be well served by the current end-to-end TCP/IP model. Delay Tolerant Networks: Protocols and Applicat

Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networks

Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networks
Author: Aloizio Pereira da Silva,Scott Burleigh,Katia Obraczka
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781351984218

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Delay- and Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are networks subject to arbitrarily long-lived disruptions in connectivity and therefore cannot guarantee end-to-end connectivity at all times. Consequently DTNs called for novel core networking protocols since most existing Internet protocols rely on the network’s ability to maintain end-to-end communication between participating nodes. This book presents the fundamental principles that underline DTNs. It explains the state-of-the-art on DTNs, their architecture, protocols, and applications. It also explores DTN’s future technological trends and applications. Its main goal is to serve as a reference for researchers and practitioners.

Satellite Networking

Satellite Networking
Author: Zhili Sun
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118856758

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This book provides up to date coverage of the basics of ATM and internet protocols, and characteristics of satellite networks and internetworking between satellite and terrestrial networks Satellite Networking: Principles and Protocols, Second Edition provides up to date information of the original topics in satellite networking and protocols focusing on Internet Protocols (IP) over satellites, broadband over satellites, next generation IP (IPv6) over satellites, new generation of DVB-S/S2 and DVB-RCS next generations and new services and applications. It also includes some analytical techniques for evaluation of end to end IP performance and QoS over satellite, reflecting the recent convergence of telecommunication, Internet, broadcasting and mobile networks. Topics new to this edition: Internetworking with MANET, DVB-S/S2 and DVB-RCS/RCS2 (including TCP/IP over DVB-S/RCS), recent developments in broadband satellite systems, convergence of services and network technologies (including Internet, telecom, mobile, TV, etc.), radio resource management, PEP, I-PEP, SCPS, traffic modelling and engineering with analysis and examples, and future developments of satellite networking. Provides up to date coverage of the basics of ATM and internet protocols, and characteristics of satellite networks and internetworking between satellite and terrestrial networks (e.g. mobile ad hoc networks), including coverage of new services and applications (e.g. Internet, telecom, mobile and TV) Discusses the real-time protocols including RTP, RTCP and SIP for real-time applications such as VoIP and MMC, and explains TCP/IP over satellite and evolution of IPv6 over satellite and beyond

Designing Delay Tolerant Applications for Store and Forward Networks

Designing Delay Tolerant Applications for Store and Forward Networks
Author: Ed Birrane,Jason Soloff
Publsiher: Artech House
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781630816308

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This comprehensive resource explains how network application engineers benefit from store-and-forward protocols. It reviews the motivation and design of delay tolerant networks (DTNs) and presents a series of design patterns, with examples, for developing and deploying delay-tolerant applications. The rationale for delay-tolerant applications as an evolution of standard solutions to current terrestrial internet networking challenges is presented. Similarities between internet architectures and DTN features are described, along with an overview of the history of DTNs, the architecture defining modern DTNs, and the Bundle Protocol transport mechanism. The book identifies emerging, advanced networking concepts that require delay tolerance and presents network design patterns as a general way of reasoning about these concepts. Delay-tolerance is explained, and how it can be used to cache content in a network, perform open-loop autonomous control of nodes, annotate messages to reduce traffic needs, perform distributed error correction, implement in-network data fusion, and operationalize regional administration. The book discusses special considerations unique to DTNs that must be accommodated by delay-tolerant applications, examples of using these patterns, and a case study for their deployment.

Protocol and Architectural Challenges in Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networks

Protocol and Architectural Challenges in Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networks
Author: Khaled A. Harras
Publsiher: ProQuest
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0549268529

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The future of computer networks includes an Internet that encompasses numerous heterogeneous networks, reaches out to the most remote areas, and provides communication in the most extreme and unstable conditions. With such a vision, new problems with large complexities arise. Communication devices in the future will be required to remain connected despite the rise of new challenges such as network partitioning, intermittent connectivity, large delays, the high cost of infrastructure deployment, and the absence of an end-to-end path.