[dtn-interest] dtn question

magical monkey <sosolish@gmail.com> Wed, 15 December 2004 16:54 UTC

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Hi,

I'm a senior at Yorktown High School doing a science project related
to the efficiency of a delay-tolerant-network.  I was wondering if I
could get some feedback on whether the project seems reasonable or
useful - I'm planning to study the delay in transfer by varying delay
times from 1000-60000 seconds, in intervals of 1000 to study the
transfer success ratio and overall transfer time as delay is increased
(and do statistical analysis on the data).  Any comments or
suggestions would be greatly appreciated!  Thanks a lot.

Sincerely,
Anna