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Author Fraire, Juan A., author.

Title Delay-tolerant satellite networks / Juan A. Fraire, Jorge M. Finochietto, Scott C. Burleigh.

Publication Info. Norwood, MA : Artech House, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 249 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Artech House space technology and applications series
Artech House space technology and applications library.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This cutting-edge resource provides a comprehensive treatment of satellite-based delay-tolerant satellite networks (DTNs) and uses detailed models and analytical tools to evaluate performance and provide guidance in the field. This book presents the state-of-the-art in existing on-board and ground technologies that support satellite applications, such as communications protocols, algorithms, and security procedures. Readers gain key insight into the fundamental concepts of DTN applied to satellite networks (STSNs) and case studies are provided.
This cutting-edge resource provides a comprehensive treatment of applying delay-tolerant networking (DTN) principles to satellite-based network communications. Detailed models and analytical tools are used to evaluate performance and provide guidance in the field. This book presents the state-of-the-art in existing on-board and ground technologies that support satellite applications, such as communications protocols, algorithms, and security procedures. Readers gain key insight into the fundamental concepts of DTN applied to satellite networks (DTSNs) and case studies are provided. This book presents an authoritative introduction to the methods for computing metrics for satellite network modeling.n nSatellite communications are examined, including satellite links, communication protocols, and distributed multiple access schemes, such as time division, code division, and frequency division. This book focuses on ways in which DTN might make terrestrial communication and observation via earth orbiting satellites less expensive and more robust. The fundamental concepts and analysis of the Ring Road Architecture are explored. Unique analyses on the motivating factors of using Inter-Satellite Links (ISL) to form networks in disruptive environments in space are discussed. This book explores the limits of larger and complex DTSNs as the number of satellites increase and different orbital formations become possible. As satellite networks become larger in upcoming years this book provides a guide for readers to stay informed about standard protocols such as DTN that will allow seamless interoperation, cost reduction, and risk mitigation. Publisher abstract.
Contents Intro; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Limits of the Internet; 1.2 The Problem: We Expect the Internet to Act Like a Telephone; 1.3 This Is Not New; 1.4 How Does This Help Me Get My Weather Forecast for Chicago?; 1.5 Case Study: Delay-Tolerant Electronic Commerce; 1.6 What Does This Have to Do with Satellites?; 2 Delay-Tolerant Networking; 2.1 DTN Principles; 2.2 DTN Architecture; 2.3 DTN Data Flow; 2.4 DTN versus Information-Centric Networking; 3 Satellite Communications; 3.1 Satellite Links; 3.2 Communication Protocols; 3.3 Distributed Multiple Access Schemes; 3 .4 Time Synchronization.
3 .5 Satellite Networks4 Toward Delay-Tolerant SatelliteNetworks; 4.1 DTSN Applications; 4 .2 DTN at the Core of DTSNs; 4.3 Nodes; 4.4 Contacts; 4.5 Contact Plans; 4.6 Case Study: The Ring Road Architecture; 5 Models for Delay-Tolerant SatelliteNetworks; 5.1 Performance Metrics; 5.2 Why Model DTSNs?; 5.3 Time-Expanded Graphs; 5.4 Contact Graphs; 5.5 Network Algorithms; 6 Technologies for Delay-Tolerant SatelliteNetworks; 6.1 The DTN Protocols; 6.2 DTN Implementations for Space; 6.3 Schedule-Aware Bundle Routing; 6.4 DTN Flight Validations; 7 Cross-Linked Delay-Tolerant SatelliteNetworks.
7.1 Orbital Dynamics7.2 DTSN Constellation Design; 7.3 Heterogeneous DTSNs; 8 Contact Plan Design; 8.1 Reasons to Further Process the Contact Topology; 8.2 Contact Plan Design Procedures; 9 Challenges in Delay-Tolerant SatelliteNetworking; 9.1 Fragmentation; 9.2 Congestion; 9.3 Routing; 9.4 Time Distribution; 9.5 Multicast; 9.6 Prospects and Impacts; Appendix A:DTSN Tools; A.1 DtnSim; A.2 Contact Plan Designer; Acronyms; About the Authors; Index.
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Subject Computer networks -- Reliability.
Computer networks -- Reliability.
Computer networks.
Artificial satellites in telecommunication.
Artificial satellites in telecommunication.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Finochietto, Jorge M., author.
Burleigh, Scott C., author.
Other Form: Print version: Fraire, Juan A. Delay-tolerant satellite networks. Norwood, MA : Artech House, [2018] 9781630813444 (OCoLC)1021202984
ISBN 9781630815172 (electronic book)
1630815179 (electronic book)
9781630813444
1630813443