The Opportunistic Network Environment simulator
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The Opportunistic Network Environment simulator
Async Mesh Network Protocol for Extreme Communication -- Innovative, Resilient, and Decentralized
Rust implementation of a DTN based on RFC 9171
Delay-tolerant networking software suite, Bundle Protocol Version 7 (deprecated)
The Interplanetary Overlay Network (ION) is NASA's open-source software implementation of Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN). ION development is managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
A curated list of awesome delay- and disruption-tolerant networking
A chat app for the end of the world.
Information the Wind concept, spec and upcoming events
Delay-tolerant networking software suite, Bundle Protocol Version 7
Viento or "Wind": Off-Grid and Constrained Computing Optimization Effort
An event-discrete DTN simulation environment written in Python. Focused on evaluating routing approaches.
Introducing: Large Scale Capacity Consensus!
Proof-of-Concept of an MQTT based telemetry system with disruption tolerance
A streamlined packaging of core DTN features from the ION-DTN open source software
The DTN Network Model Visualization Tool offers an essential graphical tool to create and edit a network of hosts, IP address assignment, and connections and captures them in a JSON model file. It can be ported into the ION Configuration Tool (https://github.com/nasa-jpl/ion-config-tool) to generate configuration files the ION software uses.
Awala Protocol Suite Specifications
A set of shell scripts simulating Denial of Service attacks on Delay-Tolerant Network infrastructures running ION-DTN.
A Rust-based implementation of Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) for resilient communication between space and Earth, or in other challenging environments. Includes basic bundle creation and CLI tools for testing and development.
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