2006
DOI: 10.1109/mic.2006.91
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When TCP Breaks: Delay- and Disruption- Tolerant Networking

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“…Some of this evolution can also be seen with the recent publication of two Internet RFCs (RFC 4838 [2] and RFC 5050 [3]), and a book on this subject [4].…”
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“…Some of this evolution can also be seen with the recent publication of two Internet RFCs (RFC 4838 [2] and RFC 5050 [3]), and a book on this subject [4].…”
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“…In this case, error detection and correction are left to the higher layers based on similar reasoning. 4 Alternatively, the bundle protocol can be used above existing transport (or other) layer protocols, which commonly provide data integrity checks. This arrangement leaves bundle data potentially vulnerable to corruption if errors in the DTN forwarding engine or host occur.…”
Section: Error Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vehicular networking represents an extreme point in the mobile network design space because of fast node mobility involving variable speed, intermittent connectivity, and high uncertainty in network load due to variable node density and data traffic demands [1], [2]. The IEEE 1609 ITS standard (WAVE) [3] offers an IP-less messaging alternative (alongside a TCP/IP stack), and addresses several PHY/MAC layer challenges for time-sensitive applications.…”
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“…DTN gateways are intelligent to handle different transport layers with the help of convergence layer which is the part of bundle layer, however, network and data link layers are transparent to bundle layers. DTN can be implemented in many applications [9] e.g. Lake pollution monitoring, Deep space mission, Disaster monitoring and Rural area network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%