NASA Taking Ethernet Into Deeper Space
coondoggie writes "While Ethernet technology has gone places no one would have envisioned 36 years ago, NASA today signed an agreement with a German Ethernet vendor to build highly fault-tolerant networks for space-based applications.
TTTech builds a set of time-triggered services called TTEthernet that is implemented on top of standard IEEE802.3 Ethernet. Its technology is designed to enable design of synchronous, highly dependable embedded computing and networking, capable of tolerating multiple faults, the company said."
At those distances, I'd have gone wireless. Wait to string ethernet to the space station until we're done with the space elevator.
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Would that be Aethernet?
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I don't know, but it works for me.
It might be an interesting project indeed to send out a bunch of peers out into the solar system to relay sensor and communications data. A WRWAN (Wireless Really Wide Area Network) might be the kind of utility that could facilitate more reliable data flow for future exploration projects.
If you take down the sun, the entire network would fall apart in 8 minutes flat.
LAAAAG!
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You won't be able to get YouTube audio over it. In space, no-one can hear you stream.
Just set the TCP timeout to 1,586,654,255 seconds. Problem solved. Next.
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Space ethernet + conficker = Skynet???!?
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