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===1981: Watson's fundamental results ignored===
Richard Watson in 1981 provided a fundamental theory of reliable transport<ref name="watson1981a">{{cite journal | first = Richard W | last = Watson | title = Timer-based mechanism in reliable transport protocol connection management | journal = Computer Networks | volume = 5 | issue = 1 | pages = 47–56 | year = 1981 | doi = 10.1016/0376-5075(81)90031-3 }}</ref> whereby connection management requires only timers bounded by a small factor of the Maximum Packet Lifetime (MPL). Based on this theory, Watson et al. developed the Delta-t protocol <ref name="deltat">{{cite report |last1=Watson |first1=R.W. |title=Delta-t protocol specification: working draft |date=4 December 1981 |doi=10.2172/5542785 |doi-access=free }}</ref> which allows a connection's state to be determined simply by bounding three timers, with no handshaking. On the other hand, TCP uses both explicit handshaking as well as more limited timer-based management of the connection's state.
 
===1983: Internetwork layer lost===
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===BU Research Team===
The [http://csr.bu.edu/rina RINA research team at Boston University] is led by Professors Abraham Matta, John Day and Lou Chitkushev, and has been awarded a number of grants from the [[National Science Foundation]] and EC in order to continue investigating the fundamentals of RINA, develop an [https://github.com/ProtoRINA/users/wiki open source prototype implementation over UDP/IP for Java] <ref>{{cite conference |first1=Flavio |last1=Esposito |first2=Yuefeng |last2=Wang |first3=Ibrahim |last3=Matta |first4=John |last4=Day |title=Dynamic Layer Instantiation as a Service |conference=USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI ’13) |date=April 2013 |url=https://www.usenix.org/system/files/nsdip13-paper11.pdf }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Wang |first1=Yuefeng |last2=Matta |first2=Ibrahim |last3=Esposito |first3=Flavio |last4=Day |first4=John |title=Introducing ProtoRINA: a prototype for programming recursive-networking policies |journal=ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review |date=28 July 2014 |volume=44 |issue=3 |pages=129–131 |doi=10.1145/2656877.2656897 |s2cid=1007699 |doi-access=free }}</ref> and experiment with it on top of the GENI infrastructure.<ref>{{cite book |doi=10.1109/GREE.2013.26 |chapter=Demonstrating RINA Using the GENI Testbed |title=2013 Second GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop |date=2013 |last1=Wang |first1=Yuefeng |last2=Esposito |first2=Flavio |last3=Matta |first3=Ibrahim |pages=93–96 |isbn=978-0-7695-5003-9 |s2cid=6735043 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |doi=10.1109/GREE.2014.11 |chapter=Experimenting with Routing Policies Using ProtoRINA over GENI |title=2014 Third GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop |date=2014 |last1=Wang |first1=Yuefeng |last2=Matta |first2=Ibrahim |last3=Akhtar |first3=Nabeel |pages=61–64 |isbn=978-1-4799-5120-8 |s2cid=16799199 }}</ref> BU is also a member of the Pouzin Society and an active contributor to the FP7 IRATI and PRISTINE projects. In addition to this, BU has incorporated RINA concepts and theory in their computer networking courses.
 
===FP7 IRATI===
[http://irati.eu IRATI] is an [[Seventh Framework Programme|FP7]]-funded project with 5 partners: i2CAT, Nextworks, iMinds, Interoute and Boston University. It has produced an [https://irati.github.io/stack open source RINA implementation for the Linux OS on top of Ethernet].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Vrijders |first1=Sander |last2=Staessens |first2=Dimitri |last3=Colle |first3=Didier |last4=Salvestrini |first4=Francesco |last5=Grasa |first5=Eduard |last6=Tarzan |first6=Miquel |last7=Bergesio |first7=Leonardo |title=Prototyping the recursive internet architecture: the IRATI project approach |journal=IEEE Network |date=March 2014 |volume=28 |issue=2 |pages=20–25 |doi=10.1109/MNET.2014.6786609 |hdl=1854/LU-5730910 |s2cid=7594551 |hdl-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |doi=10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7037104 |chapter=Experimental evaluation of a Recursive InterNetwork Architecture prototype |title=2014 IEEE Global Communications Conference |date=2014 |last1=Vrijders |first1=Sander |last2=Staessens |first2=Dimitri |last3=Colle |first3=Didier |last4=Salvestrini |first4=Francesco |last5=Maffione |first5=Vincenzo |last6=Bergesio |first6=Leonardo |last7=Tarzan-Lorente |first7=Miquel |last8=Gaston |first8=Bernat |last9=Grasa |first9=Eduard |pages=2017–2022 |hdl=1854/LU-5955523 |isbn=978-1-4799-3512-3 |s2cid=13462659 }}</ref>
 
===FP7 PRISTINE===