Solution Overview
With 40 years of networking experience, BBN Technologies is the leader in advanced networking technologies.
Long before networking as we know it existed, BBN was developing networking solutions to meet our customers’ most critical needs.
- In the ’60s we designed and built the predecessor to the Internet.
- In the ’70s we developed the first router and achieved breakthroughs in academic networks, packet radio networks and encryption.
- In the ’80s we built networks to carry voice and video and secure networks worldwide for military simulations.
- In the ’90s we were a leader in standardizing Internet security and designing secure email.
In this decade, we have designed and implemented
- Quantum-encrypted networks,
- Advanced software in support of the wideband-network waveform,
- Directional-antenna technologies,
- Advanced network management software.
Last year, we were named prime for the DARPA / AFRL Wireless Adaptive Network Development (WAND) program, to develop the technologies for establishing ultra-large, highly scalable and adaptive ad hoc networks that provide robust networking across densely connected deployments of inexpensive nodes — mobile networks with self-routing, -organizing and -healing capabilities.
We received an NSF grant to oversee the planning and design/ redesign of the next Internet — Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI).
We advanced the state of the art in disruption-tolerant networking (DTN) to permit reliable delivery of data in situations (from space missions to underwater communications) where stable end-to-end paths don’t exist and traditional approaches break down and deliver no data at all.
We were awarded a DARPA contract as prime to produce PHAROS, Petabit Highly Agile Robust Optical System, to provide global high-capacity fiberoptic core services with unprecedented speed, agility, and survivability.
Today BBN continues to innovate, fielding novel mission-critical networks based on decades of success while continuing to press research forward at the leading edge of networking.
If you are working in ad hoc networking, talk to us!
Select A Technology To Learn More
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Advanced Network Communications System
VoIP Testbed -
Broadband RF Networks
Fast, Undetectable Transmission -
CitySense
One hundred wireless sensors to provide research data to U.S. schools. -
Directional Antennas in Ad Hoc Networking
Combining ad hoc networking and directional antenna technologies for communication connectivity and survivability -
Energy Conservation Network Protocols for Small-Scale Robots
Enabling technology for robotic ad hoc networking -
Future Combat System Lead Systems Integrator Network Management
Support for the U.S. Army's "system of systems" -
Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI)
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Integrated Management System
Enabling management collaboration -
Joint Tactical Radio System
A Software Programmable Tactical Radio for the Warfighter
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Low Energy Ad Hoc Networking
BBN Leads the Way in Low Energy Ad Hoc Networking -
Network Traceback and Attack Attribution
BBN Technologies has developed the SPIE, the Source Path Isolation Engine, to enable IP traceback -
Networks for Robots
Energy conservation to enable collaborative problem through continuous communications capabilities -
Next Generation Communications
DARPA's Next Generation Communications Program -
Scalable InterNetworking for Expeditionary Warfare
Mobile connectivity for radio-networked computers -
Space Virtual Private Networking
VPN for space-based applications -
WiroKit
Mobility, scalability, and QoS for wireless networks -
Quantum Cryptography
World's first quantum cryptographic network