DocumentCode :
2834040
Title :
Disruption Tolerant Networking Flight Validation Experiment on NASA´s EPOXI Mission
Author :
Wyatt, Jay ; Burleigh, Scott ; Jones, Ross ; Torgerson, Leigh ; Wissler, Steve
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear :
2009
fDate :
20-25 July 2009
Firstpage :
187
Lastpage :
196
Abstract :
In October and November of 2008, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory installed and tested essential elements of Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) technology on the Deep Impact spacecraft. This experiment, called Deep Impact Network Experiment (DINET), was performed in close cooperation with the EPOXI project which has responsibility for the spacecraft. During DINET some 300 images were transmitted from the JPL nodes to the spacecraft. Then they were automatically forwarded from the spacecraft back to the JPL nodes, exercising DTN´s bundle origination, transmission, acquisition, dynamic route computation, congestion control, prioritization, custody transfer, and automatic retransmission procedures, both on the spacecraft and on the ground, over a period of 27 days. All transmitted bundles were successfully received, without corruption. The DINET experiment demonstrated DTN readiness for operational use in space missions. This activity was part of a larger NASA space DTN development program to mature DTN to flight readiness for a wide variety of mission types by the end of 2011. This paper describes the DTN protocols, the flight demo implementation, validation metrics which were created for the experiment, and validation results.
Keywords :
aerospace simulation; space research; space vehicles; DINET; DTN readiness; EPOXI project; JPL nodes; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; NASA EPOXI mission; automatic retransmission procedures; congestion control; custody transfer; deep impact network experiment; deep impact spacecraft; delay tolerant networking technology; disruption tolerant networking flight validation experiment; dynamic route computation; flight demo implementation; space missions; validation metrics; Automatic control; Disruption tolerant networking; Laboratories; NASA; Propulsion; Protocols; Space missions; Space technology; Space vehicles; Testing; DTN; EPOXI; networking; protocols;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Satellite and Space Communications, 2009. SPACOMM 2009. First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Colmar
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3694-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3694-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SPACOMM.2009.39
Filename :
5194608
Link To Document :
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