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The Interplanetary Internet: a communications infrastructure for Mars exploration
Authors:Burleigh Scott  Cerf Vinton  Durst Robert  Fall Kevin  Hooke Adrian  Scott Keith  Weiss Howard
Institution:Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, USA. Scott.Burleigh@jpl.nasa.gov
Abstract:A strategy is being developed whereby the current set of internationally standardized space data communications protocols can be incrementally evolved so that a first version of an operational "Interplanetary Internet" is feasible by the end of the decade. This paper describes its architectural concepts, discusses the current set of standard space data communications capabilities that exist to support Mars exploration and reviews proposed new developments. We also speculate that these current capabilities can grow to support future scenarios where human intelligence is widely distributed across the Solar System and day-to-day communications dialog between planets is routine.
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