articleIEEE Communications MagazineJun 1, 2003Closed access

Delay-tolerant networking: an approach to interplanetary Internet

Jet Propulsion Laboratory · California Institute of Technology · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Increasingly, network applications must communicate with counterparts across disparate networking environments characterized by significantly different sets of physical and operational constraints; wide variations in transmission latency are particularly troublesome. The proposed Interplanetary Internet, which must encompass both terrestrial and interplanetary links, is an extreme case. An architecture based on a "least common denominator" protocol that can operate successfully and (where required) reliably in multiple disparate environments would simplify the development and deployment of such applications. The Internet protocols are ill suited for this purpose. We identify three fundamental principles that…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Delay-tolerant networking
  • Computer network
  • Software deployment
  • The Internet
  • Architecture
  • Network architecture
  • Overlay network
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