Tolerating Delay With DTN

The Internet has spoiled us. You assume network packets either show up pretty quickly or they are never going to show up. Even if you are using WiFi in a crowded sports stadium or LTE on the side o…

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How do you make #ROS robot operations more resilient using #delaytolerantnetworking? Build an intelligent proxy and adapt communication as shown in our most recent demonstrator https://youtu.be/Igv5COm-0m4 #scienceinaction #dtn #turtlebot
Resilient Communication for ROS-based Robots

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@mike805 @jeffcliff @brewsterkahle Additionally, for such hostile environments high-latency store & forward networks are better suited than either #Tor or #I2P.

Unfortunately #AsynchronousCommunication generally gets shafted in people's prioritization & considerations, so there's much less work done on those at the moment.

#DTN #StoreAndForward #DelayTolerance #DelayTolerantNetworking

we build another demonstrator within
#emergenCITY
to showcase the aerial crisis networks mission where one goal is to use #UAVs as #dtn data ferries. this time not only in the virtual world but also simulated in the physical world with a miniature model of Darmstadt city and #crazyflie drones. #ACN #delaytolerantnetworking #scienceinaction https://youtu.be/hnmDJfFYJjU
Demo: ACN UAVs in the City

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just released v0.19.0 of dtn7-rs containing many new features such as an HTTP pull-based convergence layer, deleting bundles via an HTTP endpoint, updated documentation and some bug fixes. see the full changelog here: https://github.com/dtn7/dtn7-rs/releases/tag/v0.19.0 #rustlang #dtn #delaytolerantnetworking #bundleprotocol7
Release Release v0.19.0 · dtn7/dtn7-rs

Bug Fixes Added missing emission of Registered packet in ecla websocket client. (#49) Documentation Added mastodon link to README.md Added some documentation explaining the simple HTTP CL Featu...

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@errante @SuperDicq @arcana @Moon That's more a consequence of shitty design than anything else.

#DelayTolerantNetworking & designs aren't a new thing. #AsynchronousCommunication lost popularity as an interaction model largely because a) normies b) corporate paywalls work best with synchronous or low-latency operation (as they mean you can fully control the whole interaction and only allow strictly-limited thin clients).

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