23.02.2024
RFC 9510 published
Our work on "Alternative Delta Time Encoding for Content-Centric Networking (CCNx) Using Compact Floating-Point Arithmetic" has been published as RFC 9510. This is the first RFC co-authored by a member of the Faculty of Computer Science at TU Dresden, and the third RFC including an author of TU Dresden at all. We started this work in November 2019, which finally concluded after nearly 4,5 years.
- Cenk Gündogan, Thomas C. Schmidt, Dave Oran, Matthias Wählisch, Alternative Delta Time Encoding for Content-Centric Networking (CCNx) Using Compact Floating-Point Arithmetic, RFC Editor, IRTF, RFC, No. 9510, February 2024.
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