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Interplanetary Internet Special Interest Group
What is a deployed internet in the IPN?
Deployed Internets: A Broad Range of Possible Configurations
Even “Simple” Configurations Aren’t Simple
Some Functions of Deployed Internets
Differences between IPN remotely-deployed internets and the terrestrial Internet
Power Availability Makes Mitigation of Differences More Difficult
The Good News Is ...
Terrestrial “Edge” Technologies with Potential In-situ Use
What’s a Backbone?
Differences Between Terrestrial and Interplanetary Backbones
What These Differences Imply
More on Long Round-Trip Times
Still More on Long Round Trips
Long Round-Trip Times Imply…
Which in turn implies…
And…
Moreover…
Intermittent Connectivity Means…
What Won’t Work
What To Do Instead
Resulting Backbone Differences
How Far Have We Gotten?
Interplanetary Dialogs: Design Principles
Bundling Spans Temporal Discontinuities Between Networks
Names: New Requirements
Single Name Space,Late Name-to-Address Binding(s)
The Interplanetary Internet:An overlay network for interconnection of regional internets
Bundlespace: A Framework for Middle Box Architectures
“Bundlespace” Service Layering
“Network” Service Interface
Network Service Requests
Network Service Indications
Bundle Header Contents:“Network” Services
“Raw” Bundle Service Interface
“Raw Bundle” Service Requests/Indications
Bundle Header Contents:“Raw Bundle” Services
“Transport” Service Interface
Transport Service InterfaceRequests and Indications
Bundle Header Contents:Transport Services
Bundling and Interplanetary Dialogs Within the IPN
Interplanetary Dialogs In a Terrestrial Context
The BundleBONE
Email: adrian.hooke@jpl.nasa.gov
Home Page: http://www.ipnsig.org
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