Ideas on networking technology begin to mesh
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New Take on Mesh Networking
New Take on Mesh Networking
11/10/2003 10:54 PMA company called PacketHop is working on a mesh technology that routes
packets among clients: Instead of routing traffic from one AP to the
next, it routes from one user device to the next. The technology is
designed to allow users to access a network from farther away from an
AP. It looks like PacketHop is announcing that it acquired some
patents from SRI International which has already done some development
of a product. It's not clear when this product will be available.
(FireTide has also licensed SRI patents for its products, which
include a few mesh-like attributes.)...
Mobile Mesh Networking
Mobile Mesh Networking
07/08/2004 07:16 AMcorante.com/mobilemesh
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Mesh Networking Secrets
Mesh Networking Secrets
07/12/2004 07:35 PMThe Wi-Fi Networking News offers a great article on Mesh Networking
and Wi-Fi signal degradation. The article discusses both the situation
from the deployer’s point of view as well as the recipient of
the wireless Internet access.
Mesh Networking: Protecting the Homeland
Mesh Networking: Protecting the Homeland
08/10/2004 09:08 AMTwo mesh networking companies moved forward with design wins,
tailoring their first products toward homeland security operations.
Cisco Targets Mesh Networking
Cisco Targets Mesh Networking
04/11/2005 06:03 PMBuilding on the strength of its recent acquisition of Airespace, Cisco
plans a move into the emerging wireless mesh networking market.
Wireless mesh networking gathers
momentum.
Wireless mesh networking gathers
momentum.
11/11/2003 01:13 AMEE Times:
Wireless mesh
networking gathers momentum.Mesh Networking Secrets, Latest
Installment
Mesh Networking Secrets, Latest
Installment
07/10/2004 10:01 PMSascha Meinrath of CUWiN offers his follow-up on previous posts about
mesh networking's scalability and utility: Continuing a conversation
that began back here, and continued here, open-source and world-wide
community mesh networking developer Sascha Meinrath replies and
elaborates on those posts. Sascha writes: Chari is right on the mark
with his clarifications on network performance degradation rates. The
case I had made purposefully oversimplified the throughput
degeneration rate. However, in real-world deployments, the actual
throughput of a network probably degrades at somewhere between 1/n and
(1/2)^n -- where n is the number of hops. Think of these two equations
as two limits of the probable degradation rate; as anyone graphing
these functions can see, they map an increasingly wide area of
probable degradation rates as the number of hops increases --
representing an increasingly large "unknown". The point is that exact
throughput degradation rates are fairly impossible to pin down because
the variables that need to be taken into account differ by locale. As
anyone who has done numerous real-world implementations will attest,
bizarre confluences of factors can sometimes cause unanticipated
outcomes and disruptions. One of the major problems facing wireless
deployers is that almost all research has been conducted either via
computer simulations or in "in-vivo" deployments that are highly
contrived (often within science buildings or even within single
laboratories). This research provides extremely useful guidelines for
anticipating problems; but often fails to capture the complexity of
deployments in the community. A closer-to-life example of "real-world"
usage is MIT's roofnet project, whose deployment is being used to help
proof the ETX route prioritization metric that is being integrated
into CUWiN's software. However, this network is utilized mainly by
computer science students, who are not exactly representative of the
population at-large. Nitin Vaidya's work has made tremendous strides
in our understanding of ad-hoc and multi-hop networks (which Chari
does well to point out); but what is really needed is a truly
community-based network (with all the attendant messiness) that can be
utilized to explore the real-world limits of wireless networks. It is
with this goal in mind that Nitin, David Young (CUWiN's technical
lead), and I co-wrote an NSF grant proposal entitled, "Engineering
Community Wireless Networks" earlier this year. For companies and
entrepreneurs working on wireless networking solutions, the
possibility of gaining real-world data is extremely valuable.
Likewise, for those of us working on Community Wireless Networking
solutions, these data...
Mesh Networking: Protecting the Homeland
(Ziff Davis)
Mesh Networking: Protecting the Homeland
(Ziff Davis)
08/10/2004 10:48 AMZiff Davis - Two mesh networking companies moved forward with design
wins, tailoring their first products toward homeland security
operations.
Cisco Targets Mesh Networking (Ziff
Davis)
Cisco Targets Mesh Networking (Ziff
Davis)
04/11/2005 07:37 PMZiff Davis - Building on the strength of its recent acquisition of
Airespace, Cisco plans a move into the emerging wireless mesh
networking market.
Accton’s WITnet™ Solutions Bring
Advances in Security and Efficiency to
Wireless LAN Mesh Networking
Accton’s WITnet™ Solutions Bring
Advances in Security and Efficiency to
Wireless LAN Mesh Networking
06/05/2005 11:18 PM [PRWEB May 27, 2005]
CityNet West Introduces High-Speed
Wireless Mesh Technology to the City of
Anaheim
CityNet West Introduces High-Speed
Wireless Mesh Technology to the City of
Anaheim
08/23/2004 02:36 AMCityNet West, Inc. announced the city's first wireless mesh network,
providing their clients with high-speed wireless Internet access.
CityNet West uses Wi-Fi technology that allows Internet access from a
PC, laptop computer or PDA via HotZones. [PRWEB Aug 23, 2004]
Sharing Ideas Just Got Easier: Blogging,
Keyword Tagging, File Sharing, Social
Networking … And That’s Just For
Starters!
Sharing Ideas Just Got Easier: Blogging,
Keyword Tagging, File Sharing, Social
Networking … And That’s Just For
Starters!
03/23/2005 04:46 AMLaunched this month, Apcala is a web system that allows you to share
photographs, audio, video, documents and personalised profiles with
friends, family, other Apcala users and the Internet at large. It’s
advertising free and free to use. [PRWEB Mar 23, 2005]
Bush, Kerry Offer Ideas on Technology
Bush, Kerry Offer Ideas on Technology
06/24/2004 10:53 PMPresident Bush and Democratic rival John Kerry offer ideas to push the
United States to the cutting edge on technology, with the hope of
securing crucial political support in Silicon Valley and other
high-tech regions.
Microsoft to Begin Training Police on
Technology
Microsoft to Begin Training Police on
Technology
04/22/2004 02:49 PMRed Nova Apr 22 2004 6:17PM GMT
Nvidia Buys Networking Technology
Nvidia Buys Networking Technology
04/23/2004 01:37 PMNvidia Corp. said it had purchased the assets, including intellectual
property and patents, of iReady Corp., a firm that had developed
products for storage networking.
Networking and Information Technology
Observatory
Networking and Information Technology
Observatory
07/21/2004 05:53 AMNetworking and Information Technology Observatoryhttp://www.sdnp.undp.org/
observatory/A comprehensive listing by various themes
on networking and information technology issues for developing
countries.
RushGroup Technologies, Inc. Chooses
Trade-Ideas Idea Generation Technology
for Enterprise License in Latest
Partnership
RushGroup Technologies, Inc. Chooses
Trade-Ideas Idea Generation Technology
for Enterprise License in Latest
Partnership
06/24/2005 09:04 PMTrade-Ideas, the premier provider of idea generation technology and
real-time statistical analytics to retail and institutional traders,
brokers, and hedge funds, announced today that RushGroup Technologies,
Inc., makers of the RushTrade Direct Pro direct access trading
platform, purchased an enterprise license from Trade-Ideas LLC
allowing RushTrade customers to receive Trade-Ideas alerts directly
through the RushTrade Direct Pro and Direct Plus platforms. RushTrade
traders can now monitor the entire market for filtered, validated
trading opportunities in real-time. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
World’s Top Telco's Select InfoValue to
Provide Video Streaming Technology for
Optical Networking Demonstration
World’s Top Telco's Select InfoValue to
Provide Video Streaming Technology for
Optical Networking Demonstration
06/18/2004 03:09 AMThe Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) unveiled that video streaming
software and expertise provided by InfoValue Computing will be used in
the Forum’s World Interoperability Demonstration. This unique event
streams videos with a broad range of quality levels over optical
networks connecting the world's leading telecommunications carriers
across three continents, including AT&T, Deutsche Telekom, and
Verizon, as well as the OIF's SuperComm demo at McCormick Place in
Chicago, IL. [PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]
NETGEAR Enhances Home And Small Business
Wireless Networking Experience With
Intel Centrino Mobile Technology
NETGEAR Enhances Home And Small Business
Wireless Networking Experience With
Intel Centrino Mobile Technology
07/07/2004 09:44 AMHidden Wires Jul 7 2004 1:18PM GMT
DataCore Software and Promise Technology
Announce Landmark Distribution Agreement
- Dramatically Reduces the Threshold for
Entry into the World of Storage
Networking
DataCore Software and Promise Technology
Announce Landmark Distribution Agreement
- Dramatically Reduces the Threshold for
Entry into the World of Storage
Networking
12/19/2004 03:10 PMDataCore Software and Promise Technology, Inc., the originator and
world leader of ATA RAID data protection and storage solutions,
announced today a landmark distribution agreement. Starting this
month, Promise will include a copy of DataCore’s disk server software,
SANmelody Lite, with every Promise branded storage adapter sold. The
two companies expect to install as many new storage networks in the
next 6 months as have been installed by all other vendors in the last
6 years. [PRWEB Dec 8, 2004]
New York Based ACT! CERTIFIED
CONSULTANTS, Netlogics Group, Inc.
Expands to Scottsdale, AZ offering small
to mid-sized businesses a new technology
partner for networking and ACT!
consultation.
New York Based ACT! CERTIFIED
CONSULTANTS, Netlogics Group, Inc.
Expands to Scottsdale, AZ offering small
to mid-sized businesses a new technology
partner for networking and ACT!
consultation.
09/24/2004 04:00 AMNetlogics Group, Inc., the advanced technology and networking solution
provider to small to mid-sized businesses for over a decade as well as
home automation implementers in the New York area have expanded their
Workplacelogics operation by opening an office in Scottsdale, Arizona.
[PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
09/16/2004 03:28 AMFeedster, Inc., the first company to utilize RSS feeds and weblog
content to enhance broad web search, today announced that it will
power RSS and blog search results for Eurekster, the first and only
Internet search engine powered by social networking technology. By
integrating Feedster’s news search technology and RSS feeds, Eurekster
now provides its users and subscribers with an expanded search
solution containing new sources of information and data beyond
traditional Web search. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]
Auto-mesh
Auto-mesh
04/30/2004 12:10 PMGlenn Fleischman writes: The CUWiN [Champaign-Urbana Community
Wireless Network ] project wants to allow self-forming,
noncentralized, mesh-based Wi-Fi networks using standard, old PCs with
no configuration. Slightly more advanced units could be ruggedized
boxes using Compact Flash, but the basic unit would be a 486 or later
PC with a bootable CD-ROM or bootable floppy that bootstraps a CD-ROM.
Once booted, a unit finds other similar units without any other
configuration or control and forms a mesh. Clay comments over at
Corante Many2Many: As with straight Wifi, the obvious uses of a simple
meshing tool are to replace wireline networks...
Mesh Viewer 0.2.2
Mesh Viewer 0.2.2
04/14/2004 04:00 PMAn application to display triangular meshes.
Mesh May Get Standard
Mesh May Get Standard
01/19/2004 01:59 PMA study group was formed last week to look at the possibility of
creating a standard for wireless mesh networking: Intel and Cisco were
some of the first proponents of a mesh standard. FireTide, BelAir,
Tropos, Strix, and MeshNetworking are a few companies already
delivering mesh products. The formation of a study group is just the
first step in determining whether a standard is even necessary, so the
formation of an actual task group that hammers out a standard is still
in the distance....
From Mesh to Network
From Mesh to Network
08/14/2004 04:47 PMThe case is being made for opening the premium spectrum used by
broadcasters in an article in The Economist and Shirky's Writings. The
focus is on interference which previously required geographic
monopolies managed by regulators, but we and our radios...
Mesh Compression for 3D Graphics
Mesh Compression for 3D Graphics
06/16/2004 10:44 PMMesh Elite 3.2GHz EEX
Mesh Elite 3.2GHz EEX
02/10/2004 10:38 AMvnunet.com Feb 10 2004 2:29PM GMT
Titanium Mesh Titties
Titanium Mesh Titties
07/01/2004 10:48 AM
While metallic
pleasure bots are high, high up on the lists of gadgets we'd like to
see in the near future, we're not so sure that implanting titanium
mesh under the breasts of women is the way to get the party started.
Nein, der boobenkreiger ist gut, says Dr. Ziya Saylan, a German doctor
who has developed the technique that over two dozen women have already
tried. The idea is that the titanium will hold up the huge breast
implants, preventing the sagging that many older women are getting
implants to correct in the first place. If anyone has a picture of the
implants, we'd love to see them (outside of the breasts, if you
please).
Read - What a lovely pair of
titaniums! [IOL]
Update: Reader Stoffel Van Eeckhoudt sent this link to the home
page of the procedure that has ample pictures of both the mesh and of
women's breasts both before and after the procedure. It's NSFW, unless
you work in a country where the sight of womens' jububbles doesn't
cause enduring national scandal.
Read - Kosmetische
Operationen [Saylan]
Particle in Mesh Viewer
Particle in Mesh Viewer
04/19/2005 07:06 AMPMViewer 1.3.3
Voice Over IP On Wireless Mesh
Voice Over IP On Wireless Mesh
04/14/2004 03:55 PMSlashdot Apr 14 2004 7:50PM GMT
Mesh Networks Making Inroads
Mesh Networks Making Inroads
06/07/2004 01:52 PMLocustWorld exec talks up the advantages of mesh as a wireless network
at VIA Technology Forum.
US city plans mesh Wi-Fi network
US city plans mesh Wi-Fi network
09/22/2004 06:36 AMComputer Weekly Sep 22 2004 11:08AM GMT
Philly's citywide mesh Wi-Fi net will be
challenge
Philly's citywide mesh Wi-Fi net will be
challenge
09/21/2004 04:17 PMThe city of Philadelphia plans to invest in a new wireless mesh
network based on the Wi-Fi 802.11b standard, and officials hope to
turn the 135-square-mile city into the world's largest wireless
Internet hot spot.
C&W to meet BCC over Mesh Broadband
collapse
C&W to meet BCC over Mesh Broadband
collapse
04/15/2005 12:14 PMNildram takes on the channel
Mesh Broadband 'ceases trading'
Mesh Broadband 'ceases trading'
04/14/2005 07:06 AMThe Register Apr 14 2005 11:51AM GMT
Mesh Standards Effort May Soon be
Underway
Mesh Standards Effort May Soon be
Underway
12/05/2003 01:54 PM Leaders from Intel and Cisco are trying to start up an effort to
standardize 802.11 mesh networking : This is a great idea, but one
that not surprisingly isn't supported by current developers of mesh
networks. Those companies, including Strix, Firetide, and BelAir argue
such an effort would be too difficult. They might prefer not to have
standards so that customers must buy entire networks from one vendor.
Intel apparently is working on a mesh standard that could span 802.11
and ultrawideband networks. That sounds like quite a challenge....
Do Mesh Networks Scale? Two Views
Do Mesh Networks Scale? Two Views
07/06/2004 03:22 PMThe head of a mesh company argues mesh networks don't scale -- and one
of the folks behind an open-source mesh software project examines the
argument: MeshDynamics sells a multiple-radio solution for mesh
networking, and the head of the firm wrote a brief article explaining
why single-radio mesh networks can't work beyond a very small
deployment. I asked Sascha Meinrath of the CUWiN project for his
feedback on Francis daCosta's comments. Sascha writes: While I do
think that Francis daCosta brings up some potential pitfalls to
wireless mesh networks, the doomsday picture he presents is based on a
flawed understanding of how mesh networking topographies work. I'll
explain below: deCosta wrote: 1- Radio is a shared medium and forces
everyone to stay silent while one person holds the stage. Wired
networks, on the other hand, can and do hold multiple simultaneous
conversations. 2- In a single radio ad hoc mesh network, the best you
can do is (1/2)^^n at each hop. So in a multi hop mesh network, the
Max available bandwidth available to you degrades at the rate of 1/2,
1/4, 1/8. By the time you are 4 hops away the max you can get is 1/16
of the total available bandwidth. This problem exists only when all
tranceivers within a mesh topography "see" each other. And herein is
the flaw in the argument. Within a mesh network Request To Sends
(RTSs) do silence nodes within range; however this degradation moves
in waves--so if part of a mesh consisted of 7 nodes (of which G is
connected to the Internet): A----------------->
------B-----------------> ------------C-----------------> | Internet
Connection Here's what would happen. A would pass a packet to B; when
B passed a packet to C, A couldn't talk--thus the 1/2 reduction in
throughput; when C passed it to D, the same problem would occur for
both A & B (thus a 1/4 throughput); likewise for D to E (because D
would silence A, B, & C), thus a 1/8th throughput. However, when E
passes a packet to F, A is unaffected, when F passes a packet to G,
both A & B are unaffected. Thus, in this solution, throughput
would theoretically max out at 1/8th (which is probably still much
more throughput than the average Internet connection--where the usual
bottleneck resides). What this really points to is the need for power
control in radios (which is something that CUWiN wants...
Intel and Cisco gang up on mesh
Intel and Cisco gang up on mesh
12/07/2003 07:34 PMThe Register Dec 7 2003 6:38PM ET
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