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Next Steps: Laying the Groundwork for Bundle Protocol v7Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is a networking model and protocol suite that extends the terrestrial internet to the challenging communication environments of space. These environments are typically subject to frequent disruptions, which can cause delays or errors. DTN protects data transmission by wrapping data into bundles (similar to Internet Protocol packets), storing them until a connection can be established between two nodes (similar to terrestrial routers or computers), and forwarding them to their destinations. Bundle Protocol (BP) is responsible for generating those bundles and creates the transport layer of DTN, much like how Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) create the transport layer of the Internet Protocol.

BPv6 is the current, accepted version of the Bundle Protocol standard. However, recent missions and test implementations have revealed missing components and areas for improvement in the standard. Using lessons learned from NASA missions and gathering inspiration from the Internet Protocol, BPv7 is intended to be a more robust Bundle Protocol that improves upon its predecessor and increases the technology readiness level of the DTN architecture.
The DTN Standard Interface Design team, a sub-team of the DTN Infusion Project at the Goddard Space Flight Center, worked to create a dictionary of terms for bundle components and functional decomposition of the protocol. These efforts aided in the standardization of BP interfaces, something missing from BPv6, and supported parallel network management and configuration work. This standardization will ultimately contribute to LunaNet (a lunar communications and navigation architecture that will bring networking, positioning, navigation, timing and science services to the Moon), the Solar System Internet (SSI), and expand crewed and uncrewed space exploration opportunities.
Document ID
20205008033
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Rowan Kristien Parker
(Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States)
Date Acquired
September 25, 2020
Subject Category
Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command And Tracking
Meeting Information
Meeting: Oregon Space Grant Consortium Student Symposium
Location: Virtual Event
Country: US
Start Date: November 13, 2020
End Date: November 13, 2020
Sponsors: Oregon Space Grant Consortium
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: GSFC INTERNS
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
NASA Peer Committee
Keywords
dtn
bundle protocol
lunanet
ground
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