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DESCRIPTION:This event is free of charge to all attendees! Lunch will be se
 rved!\n\nFree IEEE Day T-shirts will be provided to all attendees\n\nParki
 ng Instructions: There are visitor parking spaces only on the 2nd floor of
  the parking deck. Please pull up to the parking deck entrance located at 
 250 14th St NW\, Atlanta GA 30318 and drive up to the second floor and par
 k only in the spots reserved for visitor parking\n\nData communications be
 tween Earth and devices on spacecraft\, such as satellites\, have traditio
 nally been carried out through dedicated links. Shared links using Interne
 t Protocol-based communication offers a number of advantages over dedicate
 d links. The movement of devices on spacecrafts however gives rise to mobi
 lity management issues.\n\nThis talk will discuss various mobility managem
 ent solutions for extending the Internet connection to devices on the spac
 ecraft. The talk will provide an overview of the network layer based solut
 ion being developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force and compare it 
 with the transport layer-based solution that has been developed at the Uni
 versity of Oklahoma in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space
  Administration. Network in motion is an extension of the host mobility pr
 otocols for managing the mobility of networks which are in motion\, such a
 s those in airplanes and trains. The application of networks in motion wil
 l be illustrated for terrestrial and space environments.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr
 . Atiquzzaman\, \n\nRoom: 119 B &amp; C\, Bldg: GTRI Conference Center\, 250 1
 4th St NW\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, United States\, 30318
LOCATION:Room: 119 B &amp; C\, Bldg: GTRI Conference Center\, 250 14th St NW\, 
 Atlanta\, Georgia\, United States\, 30318
ORGANIZER:syed.tamseel@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:Distinguished Lecture on &quot;Connecting Space Assets to the Internet: 
 Challenges and Solutions&quot; by Dr. Atiquzzaman in Georgia Tech Campus
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324291
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 &gt;This event is free of charge to all attendees! Lunch will be served!&lt;/str
 ong&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;color: #e03e2d\; background-color: #fbeeb
 8\; font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Free IEEE Day T-shirts will be provided to 
 all attendees&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Parking Instructions: There 
 are visitor parking spaces only on the 2nd floor of the parking deck. Plea
 se pull up to the parking deck entrance located at &lt;strong&gt;250 14th St NW\
 , Atlanta GA 30318&lt;/strong&gt; and drive up to the second floor and park only
  in the spots reserved for visitor parking&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Data communications bet
 ween Earth and devices on spacecraft\, such as satellites\, have tradition
 ally been carried out through dedicated links. Shared links using Internet
  Protocol-based communication offers a number of advantages over dedicated
  links. The movement of devices on spacecrafts however gives rise to mobil
 ity management issues.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This talk will discuss various mobil
 ity management solutions for extending the Internet connection to devices 
 on the spacecraft. The talk will provide an overview of the network layer 
 based solution being developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force and 
 compare it with the transport layer-based solution that has been developed
  at the University of Oklahoma in conjunction with the National Aeronautic
 s and Space Administration. Network in motion is an extension of the host 
 mobility protocols for managing the mobility of networks which are in moti
 on\, such as those in airplanes and trains. The application of networks in
  motion will be illustrated for terrestrial and space environments.&amp;nbsp\;
 &lt;/p&gt;
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