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Experimental Evaluation of TCP-Based DTN for Cislunar Communications in Presence of Long Link Disruption

Experimental Evaluation of TCP-Based DTN for Cislunar Communications in Presence of Long Link Disruption

...performance of the available DTN protocols when they are applied to an interplanetary Internet, especially in presence of a long link disruption. In this paper... Read more

4 September, 2010
TCP Convergence Layer (TCPCL)-Based DTN Over Cislunar Channels in Presence of Long Link Disruption

TCP Convergence Layer (TCPCL)-Based DTN Over Cislunar Channels in Presence of Long Link Disruption

...performance of the available DTN protocols when they are applied to an interplanetary Internet. In this paper, the authors present an experimental evaluation of the... Read more

1 June, 2010
Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP)-Based DTN for Long-Delay Cislunar Communications

Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP)-Based DTN for Long-Delay Cislunar Communications

...effectiveness of the available DTN protocols when they are applied to an interplanetary Internet. In this paper, the authors present an experimental evaluation of the... Read more

1 June, 2010

Vint Cerf: Launching an interplanetary Web

...of Technology. In a recent interview, Cerf talked about plans for an interplanetary Internet, the dot-com malaise, and whether Web-surfing refrigerators are really... Read more

21 June, 2001 by Steve Kovsky
Dialogue Box 6.2: The <endeca_term>interplanetary internet</endeca_term>

Dialogue Box 6.2: The interplanetary internet

Technologies designed to communicate with spacecraft should help to build a more robust internet back on earth. Rupert and Charles explain, with the help of a kebab Read more

5 May, 2009 by Charles McLellan and Rupert Goodwins
Dialogue Box 6.2: The <endeca_term>interplanetary internet</endeca_term>

Dialogue Box 6.2: The interplanetary internet

Technologies designed to communicate with spacecraft should help to build a more robust internet back on earth. Rupert and Charles explain, with the help of a kebab Read more

1 May, 2009

NASA plans cosmic Internet

An airplane flight over Mars and an interplanetary Internet are among the new projects that would be funded under the... Read more

2 February, 1999 by Alan Boyle

Failed on Earth? Try orbit

...the size, of course; the WAN equivalent will be Vint Cerf's Interplanetary Internet. All the SpLAN orbiting nodes are envisioned as simple, lightweight, standard... Read more

27 January, 2009

Nasa uses spacecraft to test interplanetary network

Nasa is using a comet-watching spacecraft to test new interplanetary networking protocols, while the concepts are also being applied to networks closer to home Read more

20 November, 2008 by Rafe Needleman
The internet's future is out of this world

The internet's future is out of this world

Vint Cerf on the limitless possibilities of the internet Read more

29 October, 2006 by Vint Cerf

News Schmooze: Pac-Man Linux gobbles Microsoft

Gates reverted to video-game metaphors, techies revolted, and the truth about the e-commerce minister... Read more

22 June, 2001 by ZDNet UK

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...poke around the solar system. The first test of the proposed IPN -InterPlaNetary internet -- will come in 2003, when the appropriate protocols are flown on... Read more

25 May, 2001

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...poke around the solar system. The first test of the proposed IPN -InterPlaNetary internet -- will come in 2003, when the appropriate protocols are flown on... Read more

25 May, 2001 by Rupert Goodwins

News Schmooze: They're watching you...

Echelon exists, the government discovers the Internet, and the wireless Internet arrives, sort of... Read more

25 May, 2001 by ZDNet UK

A Year Ago: NASA plans cosmic Internet

An airplane flight over Mars and an interplanetary Internet are among the new projects that would be funded under the... Read more

2 February, 2000 by Alan Boyle

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