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Designing delay-tolerant applications for Store-and-Forward networks

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Birrane, Edward J. (Autor), Soloff, Jason A. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston Artech House [2020]
Colección:Artech House space technology and applications library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • CHAPTER 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 The State of the Wireless World
  • 1.2 Why Be Patient in an Increasingly Connected World?
  • 1.3 What Is a Delay-Tolerant Application?
  • 1.4 Who Should Read This Book?
  • 1.5 How to Use This Book
  • 1.6 Summary
  • 1.7 Problems
  • CHAPTER 2 A Brief History of Challenged Networking Environments
  • 2.1 What is a Challenged Networking Environment?
  • 2.2 Link Layer Challenges
  • 2.3 Network Layer Challenges
  • 2.4 Application Layer Challenges
  • 2.5 Error Handling in Challenged Networking Environments
  • 2.6 What Is a Network Error Condition?
  • 2.7 Approaches to Handling Error Conditions
  • 2.8 Summary
  • 2.9 Problems
  • CHAPTER 3 How the Internet Does It: Approachesand Patterns for Challenged NetworkingEnvironments
  • 3.1 Challenges in the Terrestrial Internet
  • 3.2 Terrestrial Internet Approaches to Challenged Networking Environments
  • 3.3 Terrestrial Internet Design Patterns
  • 3.4 Summary
  • 3.5 Problems
  • CHAPTER 4 Rallying the Research Community:DARPA, NASA, and Disruption Tolerance
  • 4.1 History of Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Research
  • 4.2 NASA and DARPA
  • 4.3 International Space Agencies
  • 4.4 IOP Meets the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems
  • 4.5 DTN in the IRTF
  • 4.6 Ongoing Development
  • 4.7 Summary
  • 4.8 Problems
  • CHAPTER 5 Where the Terrestrial Internet Is NotEnough: Motivating Use Cases
  • 5.1 The Value of Use Cases
  • 5.2 The Solar System Internet
  • 5.3 Distributed Spacecraft Constellations
  • 5.4 Distributed and Mobile Sensor Webs
  • 5.5 Optical Communications
  • 5.6 Ad Hoc Network and Data Mules
  • 5.7 Summary
  • 5.8 Problems
  • CHAPTER 6 The Delay-/Disruption-TolerantNetworking Architecture
  • 6.1 Motivations for a Tolerant Network
  • 6.2 Assumptions Made by the Terrestrial Internet
  • 6.3 Architectures for DTNs
  • 6.4 Delay-/Disruption-Tolerant Desirable Properties
  • 6.5 DTN Protocols
  • 6.6 Naming and Addressing
  • 6.7 The BP Ecosystem
  • 6.8 Special Node Characteristics
  • 6.9 Summary
  • 6.10 Problems
  • CHAPTER 7 Patience on the Wire: The DTN BP
  • 7.1 Protocol Goals
  • 7.2 The Case for BP Store and Forward
  • 7. 3 Services Unique to BP
  • 7.4 Protocol Layering Considerations
  • 7.5 Bundle Structure
  • 7.6 The Primary Block
  • 7.7 The Payload Block
  • 7.8 Extension Blocks
  • 7.9 BP-Enabled Concepts
  • 7.10 Special Considerations
  • 7.11 Is BP Enough?
  • 7.12 Summary
  • 7.13 Problems
  • CHAPTER 8 Advanced Networking Architectures
  • 8.1 Networking Architectures
  • 8.2 A Standard Model for Networking
  • 8.3 Overlay Networks
  • 8.4 Partitioned Networks
  • 8.5 Federated Internetworks
  • 8.6 Summary
  • 8.7 Problems
  • CHAPTER 9 Application Services and Design Patterns
  • 9.1 A Multitiered Application Service Hierarchy
  • 9.2 Application Design Patterns
  • 9.3 The Design Pattern Documentation Format
  • 9.4 Summary
  • 9.5 Problems