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	Title		: Probabilistic Routing Protocol for 
                          Intermittently Connected Networks
	Author(s)	: A. Lindgren, A. Doria
	Filename	: draft-lindgren-dtnrg-prophet-01.txt
	Pages		: 35
	Date		: 2005-7-19
	
This document describes a routing protocol for intermittently
   connected networks, where there is no guarantee that a fully
   connected path between source and destination exists at any time,
   rendering traditional routing protocols unable to deliver messages
   between hosts.  These networks are special cases of networks where
   the Delay-Tolerant Network architecture[1] is applicable.  We define
   PRoPHET, a Probabilistic Routing Protocol using History of Encounters
   and Transitivity for intermittently connected networks.  The document
   presents an architectural overview followed by the protocol
   specification.

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