Re: [dtn] Draft DTNWG Charter Text

Felix.Flentge@esa.int Mon, 26 July 2021 09:56 UTC

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Subject: Re: [dtn] Draft DTNWG Charter Text
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All,

sorry for the very short notice. I cannot attend today but would like to 
propose an additional work item:

* Efficient Bundle Status Reporting

I have had some background discussions on this with Scott and it is 
something ESA might like to use for High Data Rate Space-to-Earth Downlink 
where it could be used as an (better) alternative to custody transfer.
I plan to present the initial ideas later this week in the CCSDS DTN WG 
but I thought it would not harm to have it in the IETF charter as well 
(maybe even replacing the custody transfer for reliable bundle delivery).

Regards,
Felix
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Dr. Felix Flentge
Software Engineer, OPS-GSB
Ground Systems Engineering Department
Directorate of Operations
ESA - ESOC
Robert-Bosch-Str.5, D-64293 Darmstadt, Germany
Phone: +49 6151 90 4075 | Email: Felix.Flentge@esa.int

"dtn" <dtn-bounces@ietf.org> wrote on 23/07/2021 15:50:06:

> From: "Birrane, Edward J." <Edward.Birrane@jhuapl.edu>
> To: "dtn@ietf.org" <dtn@ietf.org>
> Date: 23/07/2021 15:53
> Subject: [dtn] Draft DTNWG Charter Text
> Sent by: "dtn" <dtn-bounces@ietf.org>
> 
> DTNWG,
> 
>   Below is the draft revision of the DTNWG charter that we will be 
> discussing at our meeting at IETF111.  Please review prior to the 
> meeting and come with questions and comments. 
> 
> ---
> 
> The Delay/Disruption Tolerant Network Working Group (DTNWG) 
> specifies mechanisms for data communications in the presence of long
> delays and/or intermittent connectivity. The Working Group has 
> submitted the Bundle Protocol v7 (BPv7), corresponding Bundle 
> Protocol Security Protocol (BPSec) and corresponding Default 
> Security Contexts, and the TCP Convergence Layer documents to the 
> IESG for publication as standards track RFCs.
> 
> The purpose of this Working Group now turns to further work relevant
> to the area of Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking, divided into 3 
> broad categories:
> 
>  * Revision of protocols and capabilities that were defined in DTN 
> IRTF documents, but excluded from the current output of the Working 
Group.
> 
> * The definition of protocols and best practice in the areas of 
> Naming, Addressing and Forwarding, Key Management, and Operations, 
> Administration, and Management (OAM).
> 
> * Extensions to existing protocols, including Extension Blocks to 
> add additional capabilities to Bundle Protocol, additional Security 
> Context definitions for BPSec, and new convergence layer adaptors.
> 
> Work Items are:
> 
> * An update to the Licklider Transmission Protocol (RFC5326)
> * Bundle-in-Bundle Encapsulation
> * Quality of Service indication in Bundles
> * Custody Transfer for reliable bundle delivery
> * Asynchronous Management Protocol and Data Model
> * Naming and Addressing Architecture
> * Neighbor Discovery
> * Service Identifiers
> * A COSE BPSec Security Context
> 
> ---
> 
> - Ed and Rick, co-chairs.
> 
> ---
> Edward J. Birrane, III, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
> Embedded Applications Group Supervisor
> Space Exploration Sector
> Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
> (W) 443-778-7423 / (F) 443-228-3839
>   
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