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Delay Tolerant Networks Roland Cheng. April 24, 2007Mobile Communication2 PAN ~1m LAN ~100 m MAN ~10 km WAN ~1,000 km Internet ~10,000 km Inter-planetary.

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1 Delay Tolerant Networks Roland Cheng

2 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication2 PAN ~1m LAN ~100 m MAN ~10 km WAN ~1,000 km Internet ~10,000 km Inter-planetary Communication ~100×10 6 km

3 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication3 Outline  Review Internet protocol stack Internet vs. Delay Tolerant Networks Lagrange point relays Summary

4 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication4 5 Layer TCP/IP Model Application Layerhttp, ssh, pop3 Transport LayerTCP, UDP Network LayerIP Data Link Layer802.11 Physical LayerMPSK, MQAM

5 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication5 Outline Review Internet protocol stack  Internet vs. Delay Tolerant Networks Lagrange point relays Summary

6 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication6 Assumptions in TCP/IP Small propagation latencies High data rates Bidirectional, symmetric channels Continuous connectivity AB

7 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication7 Assumptions in DTN Large propagation delays Low data rates Asymmetric channels Intermittent connectivity

8 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication8 Bundling Protocol Place another layer between application and transport layer Bundling protocol (CFDP) –Keeps all data and meta data needed to transmit a packet until receive ACK (store-and -forwarding) –Transmits data optimistically –Routing of packets should take advantage of scheduled outage –Uses new ARQ algorithms that can handle long delays

9 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication9 Data Flow Example in DTN

10 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication10 Outline Review Internet protocol stack Internet vs. Delay Tolerant Networks  Lagrange point relays Summary

11 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication11 Lagrange Point Relays SunEarth

12 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication12 Lagrange Point Relays A Lagrange point is a solution to the restricted 3-body problem –a small object at a Lagrange point will remain stationary relative to two large, orbiting masses, assuming only gravitational effects Placing a relay station at L4 and L5 will provide alternative signal paths when no line-of-sight

13 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication13 Outline Review Internet protocol stack Internet vs. Delay Tolerant Networks Lagrange point relays  Summary

14 April 24, 2007Mobile Communication14 Summary TCP/IP is not suitable for interplanetary communication –Large propagation delays, intermittent connectivity Bundling protocol extends the network stack by providing asynchronous store- and-forwarding service Lagrange point relays can alleviate LOS occlusions


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