Dear Lou,
Although I cannot attend IETF102 in Montreal, I would like to bring to your attention the implementation that we have been doing at COPELABS of DABBER, an information-centric networking routing for opportunistic wireless networks.
DABBER was presented at the ICNRG meeting in IETF101 London, based on the draft draft-mendes-icnrg-dabber-00:
First version of DABBER is already available for Android. It was implemented based on a new branch of Named-Data Networking for Android, called NDN-OPP (also developed at COPELABS). You can find the open source code in GitHub:
NDN-OPP (with Dabber) is also available on Google Play:
This work was already presented in ACM Mobisys 2018 and ACM ICN 2017:
- Miguel Tavares, Omar Aponte, Paulo Mendes, "Named-data Emergency Network Services", in ACM MOBISYS, Munich, Germany, June 2018.
- Seweryn Dynerowicz, Paulo Mendes, "Named-Data Networking in Opportunistic Networks", in ACM ICN, Berlin, Germany, September 2017.
Although I cannot join the planned gathering at Montreal, I’m available to answer any questions that may pop up about DABBER.
Melhores Cumprimentos / Best Regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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Paulo Mendes, Ph.D
Associated Professor at University Lusofona, Portugal
Tel: +351 217 50 50 22
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yikes - this isn't a bof or anything more than what we've done at the
IETF since berlin...
Anyone interested in joining a "bring your own lunch" gathering
of folks using/building open source routing code, please drop in to
Square Dorchester [1] at today's lunch break.
There is no agenda or slides. Please feel free to bring a topic that
you'd like to
discuss or just come and listen.
Lou
[1]
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/102/floor-plan#2nd-floor-convention-floor-2