Saratoga: a Delay-Tolerant Networking convergence layer with efficient link utilization

Lloyd Wood, W. Eddy, W. Ivancic, J. McKim, C. Jackson
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Saratoga is a lightweight transport protocol based on the user datagram protocol (UDP/IP). Saratoga was developed by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) for file transfers of imaging data recorded onboard the Internet-Protocol-Based Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) satellites, and has been in operational use from low Earth orbit since 2004. Saratoga focuses only on efficient communication to the next hop when link connectivity is available, by filling the link with packets sent at line rate. This ensures that as much data as possible is transferred to the peering node during a twelve-minutes-or-less pass over a satellite ground station. Saratoga uses a minimal bandwidth-efficient negative acknowledgement mechanism to ensure reliable data transfer. We examine how Saratoga can be adapted to serve as an efficient convergence layer for delay-tolerant networking (DTN), by transferring DTN bundles as well as files. This will allow DTN networks to increase efficiency of communication across briefly-available disrupted links -for long-distance deep space links as well as for short-distance terrestrial mobile ad-hoc networks.
Saratoga:具有高效链路利用率的延迟容忍网络收敛层
Saratoga是基于用户数据报协议(UDP/IP)的轻量级传输协议。Saratoga由萨里卫星技术有限公司(SSTL)开发,用于在基于互联网协议的灾害监测星座(DMC)卫星上记录的成像数据的文件传输,自2004年以来一直在低地球轨道上运行。当链路连接可用时,Saratoga只关注与下一跳的有效通信,通过在链路中填充以线路速率发送的数据包。这确保了在12分钟或更短的时间内通过卫星地面站将尽可能多的数据传输到对等节点。Saratoga使用最小带宽效率的负确认机制,以确保可靠的数据传输。我们研究了Saratoga如何通过传输DTN包和文件来适应作为容忍延迟网络(DTN)的有效收敛层。这将允许DTN网络提高跨短时间可用中断链路的通信效率,用于远距离深空链路以及短距离地面移动自组织网络。
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