DocumentCode
2824921
Title
IP in Space - Selected Topics on Network Architecture and Management
Author
Doerpelkus, K.-P.
fYear
2006
fDate
14-15 Sept. 2006
Firstpage
267
Lastpage
268
Abstract
IP is the "glue" that allows building converged architectures for data, voice and video applications. While this is especially true for the Internet and terrestrial networks used in enterprises and, for example, governments in both civil as well as military applications - "IP in Space" is still in its infancy. Some benefits of using IP (and "commercial-of-the-shelf" COTS technologies) in space are obvious (lower mission cost, new concepts of operation, interoperability, access to all kind of broadband services for anybody, anytime, anywhere ...) there are also technical challenges caused by, for example, protocol design and network control and management. The lecture will address some of the protocol issues (TCP and PEPs, mobility, routing in space) as well as end-to-end concepts (QoS, management etc.) for space-based networks and networks that contain space segments
Keywords
IP networks; computer network management; transport protocols; IP; building converged architectures; network management; protocol design; space-based networks; terrestrial networks; Access protocols; Buildings; Costs; Europe; Government; IP networks; Routing protocols; Space missions; Space technology; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Satellite and Space Communications, 2006 International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Madrid
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0118-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWSSC.2006.256040
Filename
4023285
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