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TCP-Group Digest            Sat,  3 Aug 96       Volume 96 : Issue  159

Today's Topics:
                   Russian Space TCP/IP Opportunity
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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 10:49:29 -0800 (PDT)
From: Glenn Elmore <glenne@hpsadr2.sr.hp.com>
Subject: Russian Space TCP/IP Opportunity


Recently Karen, RA3APW, and Leo, UA3CR, were invited by Serge Krikalev,
U5MIR, and Serge Samburov, RV3DR, to visit the Russian Space Control
Center. U5MIR is currently the deputy chief of Russian space flights and
RV3DR is the manager of the Russian space amateur radio program.
They were able to have a long talk about future amateur experiments in
space, particularly relating to digital radio networking.

Karen brought up the possibility of marrying the existing PACSAT
protocols and hardware with amateur TCP/IP networking protocols.  He
suggested that if this combination were put into place on the oribiter
and also at amateur Internet/satellite gateways around the world,
perhaps one in each time zone, it could be possible to maintain fulltime
IP connectivity with the orbiting MIR.

In addition to offering continuous IP access to MIR from anywhere in
the amateur world, such an experiment might be useful for discovering
and developing necessary protocols for mobile IP operation; an area
where amateurs might have considerable interest and one where we may be
able to contribute significantly to the state of the art.  Because much,
if not all, of the required hardware is already in use, the bulk of the
initial task would seem to be in adapting software to allow running IP
over PACSAT.

Karen and other Russian amateurs are interested in this project.  U5MIR
and RV3DR, are supportive of the concept and there would be licensed
amateurs aboard the spacecraft.  U5MIR is scheduled to be on board the
next generation of spacecraft, the ALPHA, which is an international
space project. He is interested in applying this idea to ALPHA flights.

A group of Russian amateurs have begun to design low cost satellite ground
station hardware for use at the gatways. They are seeking comments on the idea
and others to help in making it a reality. Clearly the project will require
the help and cooperation of amateurs worldwide.

If you are interested in helping to further develop this project please
contact Karen,RA3APW, at:

karen@gw.ra3apw.ampr.org
or sysop@ampr.demos.su
or via KO-23, KO-25 satellites

  Also, if you know of someone who might be interested and able to
help, please forward this note to them.


This note was written and posted for ra3apw by n6gn.

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Date: Fri, 02 Aug 1996 23:54:55 +0000
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