The First Joint Space Internet Workshop
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
November 13 - 16, 2000
The workshop is free of charge. This should make it simpler and easier for
everyone, including civil
servants, to attend.
Pre-registration via the workshop web site (http://siw.gsfc.nasa.gov)
is highly encouraged. Note that, as stated in the workshop
announcement (which is accessible on the web site), participants are
responsible for their own travel and living accommodations.
SCOPE
The Science, Engineering, and Standards communities are pleased to
announce the first of a series of Space Internet Workshops. This series
will address all issues related to Internet or Internet-like
communication protocols in space environments. The vision is to bring
together and integrate the Internet, the Consultative Committee for
Space Data Systems, and any other applicable protocol suites, to enable
transparent end-to-end Internet (or future Internet) communications to
space missions resources. Communications within and between the various
space environments are included. The purpose of this first workshop is
to foster broadly based, comprehensive discussion of cost-effective
technical solutions for the design and engineering of mission
communications. The goal is to develop an understanding of the
technical "territory" and to plan for working the issues in future
workshops.
The first workshop seeks to bring forth results and information that
will help to:
1. Describe the science drivers and requirements with respect to
communications and information exchange
2. Define and characterize the different communication domains for
space applications
3. Identify and explore the currently available and proposed
technical approaches
4. Map the technical approaches onto the operational domains
5. Identify areas where solutions do exist and areas where further
study, analysis, or development is needed
All types of missions
* robotic and manned missions
* scientific, military, and commercial spacecraft
* constellations, formation-flying missions, and single nodes
* nano- and micro-, and macro-satellites
* relay satellites
* buoys, balloons, and aircraft
* planetary rovers
and "space" environments, for example:
* Local or Wired
* In Situ * Severely Resource Constrained
* Nearby
* Circum-planetary
* Deep Space
are of interest. Issues and solutions related to space and ground
systems and operations as well as mission design and implementation will
be under consideration.
Draft Agenda
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-- > > -------- DRAFT -------- > > Monday Tuesday Wednesday > 13 November 14 November 15 November > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- > | 8:00 | | | | > | 8:30 | Register | | | > | 9:00 | Welcome | Invited - Space | Invited - Earth | > | 9:10 | Keynote - Fred Baker| | Ed Torres-Martinez | > | 9:40 | | Security - 20 | Protocols - 11 | > | 10:00 | Panel / Discussion | Security - 8 | Protocols - 1 | > | 10:20 | Applications in | Security - 9 | Protocols - 24 | > | 10:40 | Space Missions | Break / Discussion | Protocols - 31 | > | 11:00 | | Protocols - 21 | Break / Discussion | > | 11:20 | - Kul Bhasin - | Protocols - 5 | Architecture - 13 | > | 11:40 | | Protocols - 12 | Architecture - 35 | > | 12:00 | Lunch / Discussion | Lunch / Discussion | Lunch / Discussion | > | 12:20 | ... | ... | ... | > | 12:40 | ... | ... | ... | > | 1:00 | Experiments - 3 | Experiments - 28 | Experiments - 17 | > | 1:20 | Experiments - 23 | Experiments - 15 | Experiments - 26 | > | 1:40 | Experiments - 27 | Experiments - 33 | Experiments - 16 | > | 2:00 | Experiments - 7 | Experiments - 4 | Experiments - 32 | > | 2:20 | Break / Discussion | Break / Discussion | Break / Discussion | > | 2:40 | Operations - 10 | Operations - 22 | Panel / Discussion | > | 3:00 | Operations - 29 | Operations - 38 | State of Network | > | 3:20 | Operations - 25 | Operations - 37 | in Space Missions | > | 3:40 | Break / Discussion | Operations - 34 | (Protocols & | > | 4:00 | Architecture - 2 | Break / Discussion | Security) | > | 4:20 | Architecture - 30 | Architecture - 14 | | > | 4:40 | Architecture - 6 | Architecture - 19 | Wrap up | > | 5:00 | Architecture - 36 | Architecture - 18 | | > | 5:20 | Discussion | Discussion | | > | 5:40 | | | | > | 6:00 | | | | > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- > > 1 Protocols - > A New Multicast Routing Scheme for IP-Based LEO Satellite Networks > Ian F. Akyildiz Georgia Tech > Eylem Ekici Georgia Tech > Michael D. Bender Department of Defense > > > 2 Architecture - > Payload IP Networking With The Improved Space Architecture Concept > Dr. Carl J. Beckmann Sanders > Michael Harris Sanders > > 3 Experiments - > Internet communications for planetary exploration. > Stephen Braham Simon Fraser University > Peter Anderson Simon Fraser University > Richard Alena NASA Ames Research Center > Brian Glass NASA Ames Research Center > Pascal Lee SETI/NASA Ames Research Center > > > 4 Experiments - > High Rate TCP Communication over Geo-Stationary Distances > David Brooks Infinite Global Infrastructures > Arun Welch Infinite Global Infrastructures > David Beering Infinite Global Infrastructures > Scott Jakl Lockheed Martin Space Operations > > 5 Protocols - > Transport Protocols and Applications for Internet Use in Space > Ed Criscuolo Computer Sciences Corp > Keith Hogie Computer Sciences Corp > Ron Parise Computer Sciences Corp > > > 6 Architecture - > File Management In Space > Anna R. Critchfield Computer Sciences Corp > Robert H. Zepp Computer Sciences Corp > > > 7 Experiments - > A Testbed for Internet Based Operations > James Cutler Stanford > Bob Twiggs Stanford > > > 8 Security - > IP Security Study for Space Applications > John T. Donohue, NASA/GSFC Code 584 > Anna R. Critchfield Computer Sciences Corp > > > 9 Security - > Endpoint Security Using Biometric Authentication for Secure Remote > Mission Operations > John T. Donohue, NASA/GSFC Code 584 > Anna R. Critchfield Computer Sciences Corp > > >10 Operations - > CHIPSat, 1st NASA UnEx Mission: Satellite Communications Via the Internet > Jason Gracilieri SpaceDev > Simon Dawson SpaceDev > Will Marchant UC Berkeley > Jonathan Wolff SpaceDev > > >11 Protocols - > Link and Routing Issues for Internet Protocols in Space > Keith Hogie Computer Sciences Corp > Ed Criscuolo Computer Sciences Corp > Ron Parise Computer Sciences Corp > > >12 Protocols - > Using a Generic XML Driven Translator for Downlink and Uplink Data > Paula Holmes Motorola > >13 Architecture - > 3G - Wireless Solution > Paula Holmes Motorola > >14 Architecture - > The Potential for Using LEO Telecommunications Constellations to Support > Nanosatellite Formation Flying > Stephen Horan New Mexico State University > > >15 Experiments - > Integrating & Applying Internet Protocols with a Reconfigurable Software > Radio--The Low Power Transceiver > William Horne ITT Industries > David J. Zillig NASA Goddard 567 > Marc Harlacher ITT Industries > > >16 Experiments - > The NASA Space Network Demand Access System: A Building Block Toward the > Space Internet > William Horne ITT Industries > David J. Zillig NASA/GSFC Code 567 > > >17 Experiments - > TDRSS' History as an Internet Service Provider > Dave Israel NASA/GSFC Code 567.3 > > >18 Architecture - > The Ground Station Router Interface Device (GRID) > Dave Israel NASA/GSFC Code 567.3 > > >19 Architecture - > An IP Ground Station Architecture > Dave Israel NASA/GSFC Code 567.3 > >20 Security - > A Basis for Security Utilizing the Internet Protocol for Command and > Telemetry of Spacecrafts > Freemon Johnson III NASA/GSFC Code 584 > James Rash NASA/GSFC Code 588 > > >21 Protocols - > Intersatellite Links: Lower Layer Protocols for Autonomous Constellations > Kerri Kusza Princeton Satellite Systems > Mike Paluszek Princeton Satellite Systems > > >22 Operations - > Operations Concepts Enabled by Cooperating Internet Spacecraft > Jim Langston Computer Sciences Corp > > >23 Experiments - > Use of the Internet to expedite early integration on CHIPSat > Will Marchant UC Berkeley > Simon Dawson SpaceDev > Jason Gracilieri SpaceDev > Jonathan Wolff SpaceDev > > >24 Protocols - > TCP-Peach: A New Flow Control Scheme for Satellite IP networks. > Giacomo Morabito Georgia Tech > Ian F. Akyildiz Georgia Tech > Sergio Palazzo Georgia Tech > >25 Operations - > "Faster, Better, Cheaper" - Benefits of Internet Protocols in Space > Ron Parise Computer Sciences Corp > Keith Hogie Computer Sciences Corp > Ed Criscuolo Computer Sciences Corp > Jim Langston Computer Sciences Corp > > >26 Experiments - > Demonstrations of Internet Protocols in Space Using TDRSS > James Rash NASA/GSFC Code 588 > Keith Hogie Computer Sciences Corp > Ed Criscuolo Computer Sciences Corp > Ron Parise Computer Sciences Corp > Frank Hallahan Computer Sciences Corp > Thinh Le Computer Sciences Corp > > >27 Experiments - > Results of "Internet in Space" Tests Using the UoSAT-12 Satellite > James Rash NASA/GSFC Code 588 > Keith Hogie Computer Sciences Corp > Ron Parise Computer Sciences Corp > Ed Criscuolo Computer Sciences Corp > Jim Langston Computer Sciences Corp > Chris Jackson Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd > Harold Price VyTek Wireless > > >28 Experiments - > A Study of TCP Mechanisms for Distinguishing Losses Due to Errors vs. > Losses Due to Congestion > Gregory Romaniak Infinite Global Infrastructures > David Beering Infinite Global Infrastructures > Michael Rupar US Naval Research Laboratory > Mark Solsman US Naval Research Laboratory > >29 Operations - > Operations Concepts for the Mars Relay Satellite > Tim Rykowski NASA/GSFC Code 581 > Dave Israel NASA/GSFC Code 567.3 > >30 Architecture - > Flight system architectures using Internet Protocol methods > Richard G Schnurr NASA/GSFC Code 560 > >31 Protocols - > On board flight network development activity at NASA GSFC > Richard G Schnurr NASA/GSFC Code 560 > Glenn Rakow NASA/GSFC Code 561 > Evan Webb NASA/GSFC Code 561 > > >32 Experiments - > Mobile-Router > Dan Shell Cisco System > Will Ivancic NASA Glenn Research Center > > >33 Experiments - > Deployment Tests of COTS Networking Equipment in STS and ISS > Dan Shell Cisco System > Will Ivancic NASA Glenn Research Center > > >34 Operations - > SOMO Commercialization and the Space Internet > Jon M. Smith NASA/JSC > Dan Heimingdinger > > >35 Architecture - > Crosslink Transceiver for Integrated Navigation and Communications in > Distributed Spacecraft Systems > Patrick A. Stadter JHU/APL > > >36 Architecture - > Flight Linux: Enabling Migration of the Internet to Space-Based Systems > Pat Stakem QSS Group, Inc. > >37 Operations - > DoD Satellite Control Directions > Carl A Sunshine Aerospace > > >38 Operations - > An Operations Concept for Internet-based Satellite Instruments > G. Michael Tong NASA/GSFC Code 583James L. Rash/Code 588 Building 23, Room E403 Advanced Architectures and Automation Branch NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 301-286-5246 (voice) 301-286-1768 (fax)
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