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After twenty months of flying, testing and demonstrating a Cisco mobile access router, originally designed for terrestrial use, onboard the low-Earth-orbiting UK-DMC satellite as part of a larger merged ground/space IP-based internetwork, we use our experience to examine the benefits and drawbacks of integration and standards reuse for small satellite missions. Benefits include ease of operation and the ability to leverage existing systems and infrastructure designed for general use with a large set of latent capabilities to draw on when needed, as well as the familiarity that comes from reuse of existing, known, and well-understood security and operational models. Drawbacks include cases where integration work was needed to bridge the gaps in assumptions between different systems, and where performance considerations outweighed the benefits of reuse of pre-existing file transfer protocols. We find similarities with the terrestrial IP networks whose technologies have been taken to small satellites -- and also some significant differences between the two in operational models and assumptions that must be borne in mind.

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A more comprehensive later summary of this work is in: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sat.870 Using Internet nodes and routers onboard satellites, special issue on Space Networks, International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, vol. 25 issue 2, pp. 195-216, March/April 2007.

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Full texts of Lloyd Wood's publications are freely available from Lloyd's researcher pages on ResearchGate, from Mendeley, and from Lloyd's own webpages. Try http://sat-net.com/L.Wood/publications/ http://personal.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/publications/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lloyd_Wood https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/lloyd-wood/

Dr Lloyd Wood
University of Surrey

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This page is a summary of: Operating a terrestrial Internet router onboard and alongside a small satellite, Acta Astronautica, July 2006, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2006.02.026.
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