- The
Packet Radio Network (
PRNET) was a set of early,
experimental mobile ad hoc
networks whose technologies evolved over time. It was
funded by the Advanced...
- ARPANET: 33 and its
Interface Message Processors;, as well as SATNET,
PRNET, MILNET, SIMNET, the
Terrestrial Wideband Network, the
Defense Simulation...
- (LAN) technology. Over 1973–76,
DARPA created a
packet radio network called PRNET in the San
Francisco Bay area and
conducted a
series of
experiments with...
-
First Internet demonstration,
linking the ARPANET,
PRNET, and
SATNET on
November 22, 1977...
- the
first demonstration of a
gateway between the
Packet Radio network (
PRNET) in the SF Bay area and the
ARPANET was
conducted by the
Stanford Research...
- three-way
internetworking experiment,
which linked a
mobile vehicle in
PRNET with
nodes in the ARPANET, and, via SATNET, to
nodes at UCL. The X.25 protocol...
-
internetworking experiment in July 1977
linking the ARPANET,
SATNET and
PRNET demonstrated its viability. Subsequently,
DARPA and
collaborating researchers...
-
Transmission Control Program demonstration,
linking SATNET, the ARPANET, and
PRNET took
place on
November 22, 1977.
SATNET had its
origins in
Larry Roberts'...
- radio-routers, then
known as "packet radios". It was a follow-on to DARPA's
earlier PRNET project. The
program began in 1983 with the
following goals:
develop a small...
- with
NORSAR and UCL
later evolved into the SATNET. The ARPANET,
SATNET and
PRNET were
interconnected in 1977. The DoD made TCP/IP the
standard communication...