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	Title		: Saratoga: A Convergence Layer for Delay Tolerant Networking
	Author(s)	: L. Wood, et al.
	Filename	: draft-wood-dtnrg-saratoga-00.txt
	Pages		: 36
	Date		: 2007-5-21
	
   Saratoga is a simple, lightweight UDP-based transport protocol
   intended for use between immediately neighbouring peers which have
   sporadic, intermittent connectivity using dedicated IP links.
   Saratoga focuses on link utilization and loss recovery via an ARQ
   mechanism.  Saratoga is not intended for use over shared paths, so
   transport congestion control is unnecessary.  Saratoga is in
   continuous use by the IP-based Disaster Monitoring Constellation
   satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), and is proposed for use as a
   convergence layer by Delay Tolerant Networking for deep-space and ad-
   hoc networking scenarios.


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