Resilient Transport Protocols

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Abstract

It has become apparent that the current Internet architecture, particularly the transport layer, was not designed to tolerate long delay, a characteristic inherent in interplanetary data links due to varying round-trip-times at the speed of light (minutes to hours instead of the few seconds TCP allows). Even more challenging is dealing with the unpredictable delay which will be found in a number of deep-space scenarios as well as mixed environments (among terrestrial, deep-space, and interplanetary networks). The objective of this project is to develop new transport control mechanisms to handle various long-delay scenarios.

Research Plan

The first phase of this research is to develop a thourough understanding of previously completed work (SCPS, IPN, DTNRG) in delay-tolerant networking, and then look for long term solutions to remaining problems. In phase two we plan to do extensive comparison and evaluation of protocols through simulation using the popular ns-2 platform. The third phase will involve creating a set of algorithms and mechanisms that are adaptable to many unpredictable delay situations. At the conclusion of this research, any open source simulation tools and code will be made freely available to support the future efforts of the networking research community.

Publications

2011

“Highly-Dynamic Cross-Layered Aeronautical Network Architecture”

Justin P. Rohrer, Abdul Jabbar, Egemen K. Çetinkaya, Erik Perrins, and James P.G. Sterbenz,
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems (TAES),
vol.47 iss.4, pp. 2742–2765, October 2011.
Keywords: Aeronautical Network, Mobile Airborne, Highly-dynamic wireless, Disruption-Tolerant Transport Protocol, Dynamic Ad Hoc Routing, Cross-layer optimization, AeroTP, AeroRP, AeroNP, AeroGW, DTN, MANET
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“Predicting Topology Survivability using Path Diversity”

Justin P. Rohrer and James P.G. Sterbenz,
The 3rd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling (RNDM),
Budapest, Hungary, October 2011, pp. 95–101 (nominated for best paper award)
Keywords: path diversity; resilience; topology; measurement; survivability
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“Performance Analysis of the AeroTP Transport Protocol for Highly-Dynamic Airborne Telemetry Networks”

Kamakshi Sirisha Pathapati, Nguyễn Ngọc Trúc Anh, Justin P. Rohrer, and James P.G. Sterbenz,
International Telemetering Conference (ITC) 2011 (best graduate student paper award),
Las Vegas, NV, October 2011
Keywords: AeroTP
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2010

“End-to-End ARQ: Transport-Layer Reliability for Airborne Telemetry Networks”

Kamakshi Sirisha Pathapati, Justin P. Rohrer, and James P.G. Sterbenz,
International Telemetering Conference (ITC) 2010,
San Diego, CA October 2010.
Keywords: End-to-End ARQ, AeroTP
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2009

“Path Diversification: A Multipath Resilience Mechanism”

Justin P. Rohrer, Abdul Jabbar and James P.G. Sterbenz,
The 7th IEEE International Workshop on the Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN),
Washington, DC October 2009, pp. 343–351.
Keywords: path diversity, multipath, resilience and survivability
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“Multipath at the Transport Layer: An End-to-End Resilience Mechanism”

Justin P. Rohrer, Ramya Naidu and James P.G. Sterbenz Джеймс Ф.Г. Стербэнз,
IEEE International Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling (RNDM) 2009,
St. Petersburg, Russia, October 2009, pp. 1–7.
Keywords: path diversity, multipath, resilience and survivability
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“Performance and Disruption Tolerance of Transport Protocols for Airborne Telemetry Networks”

Justin P. Rohrer and James P.G. Sterbenz,
International Telemetering Conference (ITC) 2009,
Las Vegas, NV October 2009.
Keywords: mobile wireless airborne telemetry communication network, AeroTP disruption-tolerant E2E end-to-end transport protocol, resilient, survivable
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2008

“Cross-Layer Architectural Framework for Highly-Mobile Multihop Airborne Telemetry Networks”

Justin P. Rohrer, Abdul Jabbar, Erik Perrins, and James P.G. Sterbenz,
Proceedings of IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM'08),
San Diego, November 2008.
Keywords: Mobile wireless airborne telemetry communication network, AeroTP disruption-tolerant transport protocol, AeroNP, AeroRP dynamic ad hoc routing, resilient, survivable
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“End-to-End Disruption-Tolerant Transport Protocol Issues and Design for Airborne Telemetry Networks”

Justin P. Rohrer, Erik Perrins, and James P.G. Sterbenz,
International Telemetering Conference (ITC) 2008 (best paper award),
San Diego, October 2008.
Keywords: mobile wireless airborne telemetry communication network, AeroTP disruption-tolerant E2E end-to-end transport protocol, resilient, survivable
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ITTC IAB poster

PhD research proposal and presentation

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