sendingu
Sendingu is a protocol suite and conceptual framework for resilient, asynchronous data exchange across diverse networks. It emphasizes reliable delivery in environments with intermittent connectivity, limited bandwidth, or energy constraints. The term is used in some research circles to describe a holistic approach that combines store-and-forward routing, content-addressable storage, and end-to-end security.
History and scope: The idea emerged from academic work in the early 2010s, with experimental pilots in
Mechanism: Data is partitioned into units called sends, each carrying metadata, a payload, and a cryptographic
Architecture and implementation: The protocol stack commonly features layers corresponding to physical/link, a sendingu transport layer,
Applications and limitations: Potential use cases include remote Internet of Things deployments, humanitarian communications, field reporting
See also: Delay-tolerant networking, peer-to-peer networks, content-addressable storage, cryptography.