I-D list for Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking RSS FeedDocument changesurn:uuid:b9cd466e-32cc-54f9-97ad-442b068948b12024-03-28T16:16:57-0700DTN Management Architecture9828502024-03-21T16:29:47-07002024-03-21T16:29:47-0700Erik KlineChanged action holders to Erik Klinechanged_action_holdersietfdtnRick TaylorErik Klineactivechangediesg-evasub-pubUpdate to the ipn URI scheme9828472024-03-21T16:28:33-07002024-03-21T16:28:33-0700Erik KlineChanged action holders to Erik Klinechanged_action_holdersietfdtnScott BurleighErik Klineactivechangedgoaheadwsub-pubBundle Protocol Endpoint ID Patterns9818892024-03-19T19:10:17-07002024-03-19T19:10:17-0700Adam WiethuechterAdded to session: IETF-119: dtn Thu-2330added_commentnoneactiveidexistsBundle Protocol Version 7 Administrative Record Types Registry9818882024-03-19T19:10:17-07002024-03-19T19:10:17-0700Adam WiethuechterAdded to session: IETF-119: dtn Thu-2330added_commentietfdtnexpiredidexistswg-lcUpdate to the ipn URI scheme9811842024-03-18T19:17:11-07002024-03-18T19:17:11-0700Liz FlynnShepherding AD changed to Erik Klineadded_commentietfdtnScott BurleighErik Klineactivechangedgoaheadwsub-pubDTN Management Architecture9811832024-03-18T19:16:49-07002024-03-18T19:16:49-0700Liz FlynnShepherding AD changed to Erik Klineadded_commentietfdtnRick TaylorErik Klineactivechangediesg-evasub-pubDTN Management Architecture9807722024-03-18T06:25:12-07002024-03-18T06:25:12-0700Edward BirraneNew version available: <b>draft-ietf-dtn-dtnma-13.txt</b>new_revisionietfdtnRick TaylorErik Klineactivechangediesg-evasub-pub The Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) architecture describes a type of
challenged network in which communications may be significantly
affected by long signal propagation delays, frequent link
disruptions, or both. The unique characteristics of this environment
require a unique approach to network management that supports
asynchronous transport, autonomous local control, and a small
footprint (in both resources and dependencies) so as to deploy on
constrained devices.
This document describes a DTN management architecture (DTNMA)
suitable for managing devices in any challenged environment but, in
particular, those communicating using the DTN Bundle Protocol (BP).
Operating over BP requires an architecture that neither presumes
synchronized transport behavior nor relies on query-response
mechanisms. Implementations compliant with this DTNMA should expect
to successfully operate in extremely challenging conditions, such as
over uni-directional links and other places where BP is the preferred
transport.
13DTN Management Architecture9807712024-03-18T06:25:12-07002024-03-18T06:25:12-0700Edward BirraneNew version accepted (logged-in submitter: Edward Birrane)new_submissionietfdtnRick TaylorErik Klineactivechangediesg-evasub-pubDTN Management Architecture9807702024-03-18T06:25:12-07002024-03-18T06:25:12-0700Edward BirraneUploaded new revisionnew_submissionietfdtnRick TaylorErik Klineactivechangediesg-evasub-pub