This presentation will provide a summary of a handbook developed at GSFC last year that contains concepts and guidelines for using Internet protocols for space missions. It will include topics on: Lessons learned from current Space IP mission. General architectural issues related to use of IP in space. Operational scenarios for common space data transfer applications. Security issues. A general review of protocols applicable for use with IP in space. The presentation will also pose questions on what sort of information would be useful in future versions of the document.
Handbook for Using IP Protocols for Space Missions
Space Internet Workshop-4 ; 2004 ; Hanover, MD, United States
01.01.2004
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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