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Publications (2)


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Figure 3: TCP over EPLRS CSMA 
Figure 4: EPLRS 1-Hop Needline Achievable Data Rate
Mitigating naval network instabilities with disruption toler
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We describe an approach to improving network performance in networks with heterogeneous links - for example, a communications network constructed from satellite links, airborne relays, and line-of-site radios - using disruption tolerant networking. DTN defines an overlay network that uses storage at each hop to make end-to-end communications resilient to delay, loss, network disruption, temporary network partitioning, and congestion. DTN further improves performance by allowing separate transport layers at each hop of the overlay that can be tuned for the local network environments. We present recent work interfacing one such transport layer, the NACK oriented reliable multicast (NORM) protocol, to DTN; performance experiments from tactical radios; and simulation results based on models of deployed systems.

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Figure 2: ONR OV-1 Notional Naval Network k 
Figure 3: TCP over EPLRS CSMA 
Figure 4: EPLRS 1-Hop Needline Achievable Data Rate
INSTABILITIES WITH DISRUPTION TOLER

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We describe an approach to impro performance in networks with heterogeneo example, a communications network con satellite links, airborne relays, and line-o using Disruption Tolerant Networking. D overlay network that uses storage at each end-to-end communications resilient to network disruption, temporary network pa congestion. DTN further improves pe allowing separate transport layers at ea overlay that can be tuned for the environments. We present recent work in such transport layer, the NACK Orie Multicast (NORM) protocol, to DTN; experiments from tactical radios; and sim based on models of deployed systems.

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... Some of the growing uses of OppNets include their use in Zebranets [3], a sensor network with tracking sensors attached to the animals (zebras). OppNets are also used in the military [4], in inter-planetary networks [5], and for natural disaster recoveries where opportunistic communication between people becomes the only option. ...

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Trust strategy implementation in OppNets
Mitigating naval network instabilities with disruption toler