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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Rachel Dudukovich\, a subject matter expert at NASA Glenn R
 esearch Center\, will present in this seminar. Her presentation will cover
  recent advancements in space internet working technologies essential for 
 developing a future Solar System Internet. NASA Glenn Research Center has 
 conducted multiple flight experiments using delay-tolerant networking as t
 he foundational architecture. Topics include: (1) High-rate Delay Tolerant
  Networking (HDTN) experiments on the International Space Station\, achiev
 ing gigabit-per-second data rates over laser communication links\, and (2)
  small satellite experiments automating space communication\, conducted in
  collaboration with Ames Research Center and the Cognitive Communications 
 project at NASA Glenn.\n\nRoom: 405\, Bldg: WH\, Cleveland State Universit
 y\, 2121 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland \, Ohio\, United States\, 44115
LOCATION:Room: 405\, Bldg: WH\, Cleveland State University\, 2121 Euclid Av
 e.\, Cleveland \, Ohio\, United States\, 44115
ORGANIZER:L.Dong34@csuohio.edu
SEQUENCE:14
SUMMARY:Building the Solar System Internet
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/468561
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 Dudukovich\, a subject matter expert at NASA Glenn Research Center\, will 
 present in this seminar. Her presentation will cover recent advancements i
 n space internet working technologies essential for developing a future So
 lar System Internet. NASA Glenn Research Center has conducted multiple fli
 ght experiments using delay-tolerant networking as the foundational archit
 ecture. Topics include: (1) High-rate Delay Tolerant Networking (HDTN) exp
 eriments on the International Space Station\, achieving gigabit-per-second
  data rates over laser communication links\, and (2) small satellite exper
 iments automating space communication\, conducted in collaboration with Am
 es Research Center and the Cognitive Communications project at NASA Glenn.
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