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Using HTTP for delivery in Delay/Disruption-Tolerant Networks
draft-wood-dtnrg-http-dtn-delivery-07

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Expired".
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Authors Lloyd Wood , Peter Holliday
Last updated 2011-05-12 (Latest revision 2010-11-14)
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Abstract

This document describes how to use the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, HTTP, for communication across delay- and disruption-tolerant networks, by making every transit node in the network HTTP-capable, and doing peer HTTP transfers between nodes to move data hop-by-hop or subnet-by-subnet towards its final destination. HTTP is well- known and straightforward to implement in these networks.

Authors

Lloyd Wood
Peter Holliday

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