[ih] Baran and arbitrary reliability from arbitrarily unreliable components
Adrian J. Hooke
adrian.j.hooke at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Mar 11 06:30:08 PDT 2009
At 10:27 PM 3/10/2009, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> That is an important contribution, but not, to me, his most important. I
>would say that his most important single contribution was the concept of
>breaking a long "message" up into small, relatively fixed-size,
>self-describing segments (later named "packets").
As an aside, this is a concept which - totally independently - was
being developed by some folk in the space communications community in
the early 1970s (attached). "Block" telemetry subsequently morphed
into "Packet Telemetry" and "Packet Telecommand" around 1976 and has
become the underpinning of most current international space
communications: http://public.ccsds.org/publications/SLS.aspx.
These space communications protocols have now re-converged with
Internet history and provide a platform on which we are developing
the "Interplanetary Internet":
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2008/nov/HQ_08-298_Deep_space_internet.html
Adrian Hooke
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