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Mesh Viewer 0.2.2

Mesh Viewer 0.2.2 04/14/2004 04:00 PM

An application to display triangular meshes.




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Glenn 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...

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A 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....

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A 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.)...

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Titanium Mesh Titties


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pic-rei-12.jpg imageWhile 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).
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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.
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Mesh Networking Secrets


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US city plans mesh Wi-Fi network


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Swedish MeSH Tree Tool


Swedish MeSH Tree Tool 04/23/2004 04:13 AM
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Enter a medical term in English or Swedish or explore the MeSH tree by following the hypertext links. This will be added to Healthcare Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.

Boingo Signs on Mesh Networker


Boingo Signs on Mesh Networker 01/26/2004 01:52 PM
Boingo subscribers can now use networks built by Verge Wireless, a mesh network builder: Verge has built a network covering New Orelans' warehouse district, where users can access the network anywhere in the zone. The company is targeting the south, and has also built a zone in Baton Rouge. Wi-Fi users who don't need to access corporate servers can use Verge's networks for free, however. Verge allows anyone to check email and surf the Internet for free but charges users if they want to hit a company server....

Do Mesh Networks Scale? Two Views


Do Mesh Networks Scale? Two Views 07/06/2004 03:22 PM
The 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...

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Strix Rides Mesh Network Wave


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ZigBee Makes a Mesh of Controller
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ZigBee's wireless protocol promises to change the way lighting, HVAC and other sensors connect to building controlling computers, but this mesh based network could make just as big a splash in your home.

Mesh wireless conference call for papers


Mesh wireless conference call for papers 07/30/2004 05:06 AM
There's an upcoming mesh wireless conference in Boulder that's looking for papers on subject like Software Defined/Cognitive Radios, GPS, Galileo, Glonass Interoperability and standards, Effective Spectrum Management and Propagation Modeling in Urban Environment.
The ISART technical program committee is soliciting papers for the 7th annual International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies (ISART) to be held in Boulder, Colorado March 1-3, 2005. These papers will discuss new technologies, research and development, innovative ideas, enabling technologies, standards, protocols, business practices and policies, and government regulation for the purpose of forecasting the future development and application of radio frequency technologies into the next decade.
Link (Thanks, Sam!)

Mesh standard snares startup concerns.


Mesh standard snares startup concerns. 12/06/2003 10:06 PM
EE Times: Mesh standard snares startup concerns. Mesh networking is a little early to be standardized IMO, but maybe they can create a standard MAC that allows different multihop routing protocols.

Mesh Networking Secrets, Latest
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Sascha 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...

Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point


Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point 02/13/2003 03:25 PM
I was going to post the google cache, but even this is loading slowly as heck for some reason? by octalc0de on Tuesday October 01, @06:44PM (#4370414). ...

Firetide's Mesh Network Lights Los Gatos


Firetide's Mesh Network Lights Los Gatos 11/12/2003 01:10 PM
Three Los Gatos locations are using Firetide's mesh networking technology to provide hot spots: The Opera House Banquet Meeting Facility and the Hotel Los Gatos have both built networks. In addition, the Opera House donated an AP to the town of Los Gatos to provide Internet access to the town plaza located across the street. Firetide caters to challenging deployments that are difficult to wire because Firetide uses 802.11 radios for backhaul. The release doesn't seem to be posted yet but should be here at some point. Strix is another vendor that uses wireless for backhaul. These vendors should be attractive to the cases where wiring is really difficult, like old buildings on college campuses or downtown....

CUWiN Goes Public with Open-Source Mesh
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CUWiN Goes Public with Open-Source Mesh
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02/01/2005 09:12 PM
The Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network (CUWiN) released the fruit of their efforts at the end of the week: The project is an open-source effort to provide mesh networking with no center. The system is self configuring among nodes which need no non-volatile or permanent storage. To set up a CUWiN network, you burn a CD with the 0.5.5 software later this week and use it to boot a computer with a support wireless card. The system finds nearby nodes, creates tables, and establishes itself as part of the network. The software is free and open source. The full press release is after the jump....

Cisco Targets Mesh Networking (Ziff
Davis)


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Mesh Networking: Protecting the Homeland
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