Course Number
675.724
Next Offered
Fall 2026
Course Format
In-person, Online - Asynchronous

This course addresses the requirements, architectures, and protocols used to build and operate space-terrestrial internetworks. These internetworks federate both space-to-space and space-to-ground links into secure, resilient, end-to-end telecommunications. The course covers terrestrial networking technologies, special constraints of space-based systems, and emerging space networking protocols. Topics will include resilient data transport, naming and addressing, network security, time-variant routing, and autonomous network management. Unique requirements and applications to cislunar and deep-space networks will be addressed. Students will implement networking concepts in the C programming language.

Course Prerequisite(s)

EN.675.600, EN.675.601, and knowledge of Linux systems and software engineering with an emphasis on the C language.

Course Offerings

Open

Space Internetworking

675.724.81
08/31/2026 - 12/11/2026
Semester
Fall 2026
Course Format
Online - Asynchronous
Location
Cost
$5,620.00
Course Materials