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Ruhai Wang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Protocols for reliable Data Transport in space internet
    IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2009
    Co-Authors: Ruhai Wang, Tarik Taleb, Abbas Jamalipour, Bo Sun
    Abstract:

    A variety of protocols have been proposed for reliable Data Transport in space Internet and similar network environments. It is necessary to conduct a survey on these protocols to investigate and compare among them. In this article, we present a survey on the protocols proposed for reliable Data Transport in space Internet, with a focus on the latest developments. The survey includes the following contents: (1) classification of these protocols into different approaches; (2) discussions and comments on the design and operation methods of the protocols; and (3) comparisons and comments on the main techniques and performance of the protocols.

  • A comparative investigation of acknowledgment mechanisms for Data Transport in space internet
    IEEE Wireless Communications, 2008
    Co-Authors: Ruhai Wang, S. Guizani
    Abstract:

    As the Internet is changing the world dramatically, an initiative is being proposed within NASA and in the military to expand the Internet into space and for network-centric warfare using network protocols. An end-to-end effective Data Transport protocol is critical to the reliable transfer of information in space and for a battlefield environment. Consequently, a reliable and efficient acknowledgment mechanism is required to accommodate these unreliable communication conditions. In this article we conduct a comparative investigation of existing Data Transport acknowledgment mechanisms for possible adoption in the unreliable environment of space or a similarly stressed communication environment. We also introduce the selective negative acknowledgment (SNACK), which is designed as a reliable retransmission mechanism for space and stressed tactical communications, followed by a brief performance evaluation of the effectiveness of SNACK compared to the standard SACK mechanism.

Bo Sun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Protocols for reliable Data Transport in space internet
    IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2009
    Co-Authors: Ruhai Wang, Tarik Taleb, Abbas Jamalipour, Bo Sun
    Abstract:

    A variety of protocols have been proposed for reliable Data Transport in space Internet and similar network environments. It is necessary to conduct a survey on these protocols to investigate and compare among them. In this article, we present a survey on the protocols proposed for reliable Data Transport in space Internet, with a focus on the latest developments. The survey includes the following contents: (1) classification of these protocols into different approaches; (2) discussions and comments on the design and operation methods of the protocols; and (3) comparisons and comments on the main techniques and performance of the protocols.

Tarik Taleb - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Protocols for reliable Data Transport in space internet
    IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2009
    Co-Authors: Ruhai Wang, Tarik Taleb, Abbas Jamalipour, Bo Sun
    Abstract:

    A variety of protocols have been proposed for reliable Data Transport in space Internet and similar network environments. It is necessary to conduct a survey on these protocols to investigate and compare among them. In this article, we present a survey on the protocols proposed for reliable Data Transport in space Internet, with a focus on the latest developments. The survey includes the following contents: (1) classification of these protocols into different approaches; (2) discussions and comments on the design and operation methods of the protocols; and (3) comparisons and comments on the main techniques and performance of the protocols.

Abbas Jamalipour - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Protocols for reliable Data Transport in space internet
    IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2009
    Co-Authors: Ruhai Wang, Tarik Taleb, Abbas Jamalipour, Bo Sun
    Abstract:

    A variety of protocols have been proposed for reliable Data Transport in space Internet and similar network environments. It is necessary to conduct a survey on these protocols to investigate and compare among them. In this article, we present a survey on the protocols proposed for reliable Data Transport in space Internet, with a focus on the latest developments. The survey includes the following contents: (1) classification of these protocols into different approaches; (2) discussions and comments on the design and operation methods of the protocols; and (3) comparisons and comments on the main techniques and performance of the protocols.

S. Guizani - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A comparative investigation of acknowledgment mechanisms for Data Transport in space internet
    IEEE Wireless Communications, 2008
    Co-Authors: Ruhai Wang, S. Guizani
    Abstract:

    As the Internet is changing the world dramatically, an initiative is being proposed within NASA and in the military to expand the Internet into space and for network-centric warfare using network protocols. An end-to-end effective Data Transport protocol is critical to the reliable transfer of information in space and for a battlefield environment. Consequently, a reliable and efficient acknowledgment mechanism is required to accommodate these unreliable communication conditions. In this article we conduct a comparative investigation of existing Data Transport acknowledgment mechanisms for possible adoption in the unreliable environment of space or a similarly stressed communication environment. We also introduce the selective negative acknowledgment (SNACK), which is designed as a reliable retransmission mechanism for space and stressed tactical communications, followed by a brief performance evaluation of the effectiveness of SNACK compared to the standard SACK mechanism.