Delay Tolerant Networking performance
Guest Post: Delay Tolerant Networking over heterogeneous Internetworks must be engineered to achieve peak performance. What can be done?
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Fred Templin is an Internet networking research engineer working in the industry since 1986, where he has been deeply involved in the evolution of the Internet Protocol over Ethernet, FDDI, ATM, wireless and other data link and network layer technologies. He is currently an Associate Technical Fellow of The Boeing Company, where he has worked since 2005.
By Fred Templin on 25 Mar 2024
Guest Post: Delay Tolerant Networking over heterogeneous Internetworks must be engineered to achieve peak performance. What can be done?
By Fred Templin on 22 Dec 2022
Guest Post: Investigating a new form of packets and their implications for performance in the future Internet.
By Fred Templin on 12 Jul 2022
Guest Post: The AERO/OMNI routing and route optimization services restore the true end-to-end architecture envisioned by the original Internet architects.
By Fred Templin on 22 Jun 2022
Guest Post: The Automatic Extended Route Optimization (AERO), Overlay Multilink Network Interface (OMNI) and Delay-Tolerant Networking (DTN) services together provide a multi-layered architecture to address a wide variety of mobile internetworking applications.
By Fred Templin on 18 May 2022
Guest Post: Before establishing a new adaptation layer in the Internet architecture, it’s important to consider the primary motivating reasons, that is, the ‘why’ as opposed to the ‘how’.
By Fred Templin on 13 Apr 2022
Guest Post: The OMNI Adaptation Layer applies efficiency, integrity and security to enhance control and data plane operations for other layers.
By Fred Templin on 18 Feb 2022
Guest Post: The popularity of IP fragmentation has required a new layer in the Internet architecture to be conceived: The adaption layer.