We have a mesh networking specialist who is interested in working with the project.
One of his projects involves (as I understand it) analysis of pair-wise contact data to allow partitioned-network operations that use gathered motion pattern information to produce automated "sneaker net" effects. (If Billy goes to town every week with his Dad and no one else in the village goes to town, the network routes partitioned-network updates through Billy's computer). I believe that's a longer-term plan, btw. He's also interested in work with the mesh network controller, I believe to optimise it for power consumption via traffic shaping algorithms that reduce "active" state usage... if I understood that correctly, I *believe* that's the stuff he just finished working on. I'm not sure what the current state of the mesh network solution is (i.e. whether it's already finished and locked down, or just starting up). Anyway, probably someone who does hardware/OS level hacking should be chatting with him to give him an idea of where the implementation is, what can be changed on what time frame, that kind of thing. All of this hardware stuff gives me a headache :) , Mike -- ________________________________________________ Mike C. Fletcher Designer, VR Plumber, Coder http://www.vrplumber.com http://blog.vrplumber.com _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
