Title: TCP/IP history
1TCP/IP history
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2The TCP/IP history
- Internet concepts
- Applications
- Technology (TCP/IP)
- Implications for
- Individuals
- Organizations
- Society
- Internet skills
- Application development
- Content creation
- Text
- Images
- Audio
- Video
3The vision
Vannevar Bushs memex from As We May Think, 1945
4The vision
In a few years, men will be able to communicate
more effectively through a machine than face to
face. What will on-line interactive
communities be like? ... They will be communities
not of common location, but of common interest.
In each field, the overall community of interest
will be large enough to support a comprehensive
system of field-oriented programs and data.
Licklider and Taylor, On-Line Man Computer
Communication, 1968 (revision of a 1962
conference paper)
5The vision
Doug Engelbart, 1968, demonstrating systems
designed to augment human intelligence (begun in
1962)
6The ARPANet -- December 5, 1969
- Connected dissimilar computers, not networks
- Like a widely dispersed local area network
- Like a LAN with Macs and Windows PCs
7TCP/IP motivation
ARPA wanted to connect several separate,
dissimilar networks to create an internetwork.
Above is a figure from the paper proposing TCP,
an internetworking protocol
8A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication,
IEEE Trans on Comms, Vol Com-22, No 5 May 1974.
Vinton G. Cerf
Robert E. Kahn
9TCP demonstration, October 1977
Interconnected three networks ARPANet, SATNet,
and the San Francisco Bay area packet radio
network
10TCP/IP milestones
- March 1978, TCP split into TCP and IP because
packet voice applications required fast transport
without error checking (UDP) - January 1 1983, ARPAnet converts to TCP/IP, and
splits into Milnet for operational applications
and ARPANet for research - 1985, The U.S. National Science Foundation
initiates the NSFNET program with the goal of
connecting all US and many foreign universities - 1986, NSF deploys a six node network with 56 Kbps
links using TCP/IP
Which day was the birth of the Internet?
11Other early protocols
- IBM System Network Architecture, 1974
- Digital Equipment Corporation DECNet, 1975
- International Organization for Standardization
model, 1978
12Cool historic video
Computer Networks Robert Kahn describing the
ARPANet, J. C. R. Licklidder on motivation and
applications, and others.
The Demo, Douglas Engelbart demonstrates personal
computer and networking prototypes that inspired
generations of products and research