Standard FTP and GridFTP protocols for international data transfer in Pamela Satellite Space Experiment
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Physics applications often involve large amounts of data and/or computing and often require secure resource sharing across organizational boundaries, and are thus not easily handled by today's Internet and Web infrastructures. Pamela (a Payload Antimatter Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics), is a permanent magnet core facility with a variety of specialized detectors. It allows the investigation of the cosmic radiation: origin and evolution of matter in the galaxy, search for antimatter and dark matter of cosmological significance, understanding of origin and acceleration of relativistic particles in the galaxy. Pamela will be put in an elliptical orbit at an altitude between 300 and 600 Km, on board of the Resurs DK1 Russian satellite in the fall of the year 2003. The Napoli INFN Computing Center and the Pamela Teams of the Universities of Rome, Trieste and Stockholm have performed several network tests in order to make a comparison between Standard FTP and GridFTP protocols.
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