Workshop on Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTN) Solutions for Environmental Monitoring | (smr 4193)
Starts 11 May 2026
Ends 15 May 2026
Asia/Katmandu
Kathmandu - Nepal
Prime College
The call for application will be open soon
Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs) support reliable data collection in extreme environments, essential for ecological, pollution, and disaster science, especially in Asia’s remote or rural regions with frequent disasters and sparse infrastructure.
DTNs provide a robust solution for reliable data gathering and transmission in environments that face significant connectivity challenges or disruptions. DTNs are invaluable for scientists engaged in ecological preservation, pollution monitoring, and emergency response operations, as these fields often require seamless information flow in areas with little or no communication infrastructure. Their importance is particularly pronounced in Asia, a continent marked by vast, sparsely populated regions, recurrent natural disasters, and underdeveloped rural infrastructure. By enabling interventions and monitoring in these hard-to-reach locations, DTNs support better decision-making and more effective protection of environmental and human health.
Topics:
- Introduction to Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTNs)
- Applications of DTNs in Environmental Monitoring
- DTN Network Design and Optimization
- Mobile Nodes and Data Mules
- Environmental Challenges and Adaptations
- Low-power design
- Basic know-how about antennas and radio coverage
- Real-Time Monitoring and Early Warning Systems
Directors:
Marco Zennaro, ICTP, Italy
SamoGrasic, ICTP, Italy
Prashant Manandhar, Center for Information and Communication Technology for Development, Nepal
Pavan Shakya, Center for Information and Communication Technology for Development, Nepal
Rajan Parajuli, Nepal Research and Education Network, Nepal
Rolisha Sthapit, Prime College, Nepal
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.
Shakya Pavan (Centre for Information and Communication Technology for Development), Manandhar Prashant (Center for Information and Communication Technology for Development), Parajuli Rajan (Nepal Research and Education Network), Sthapit Rolisha (Prime College), Grasic Samo (ICTP), ICTP Scientific Contact: Marco Zennaro (ICTP)