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Title : Delay-Tolerant Networking Metadata Extension Block
Author(s) : S. Symington
Filename : draft-symington-dtnrg-bundle-metadata-block-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2007-8-7
This document defines an extension block that may be used with the
Bundle Protocol [2] within the context of a Delay-Tolerant Network
architecture [4]. This Metadata Extension Block is designed to be
used to carry metadata that forwarding nodes can use to make routing
and other decisions regarding the bundle. This block is defined to
enable the actual metadata that is inserted into the block to have
any content and format, providing the format has been documented as a
metadata ontology. Specific metadata ontologies may be defined in
additional documents.
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