Build a decentralized network protocol with a centralized controller ??

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2014-02-23 17:28 GMT+01:00 Francois Zard <[email protected]>:
> Just a suggestion to the Netsukuku community. Have you guys considered using
> OpenFlow? It is quickly becoming the standard and paves the way for Software
> Defined Protocols. It's extremely flexible and powerful. There's an OpenWRT
> image that comes with OpenFlow. Ntk could be completely rewritten as an
> OpenFlow controller in no time. You could even use Beacon and write the
> protocol in Java, and actually deploy it on the switch itself. So much
> easier to build, debug and simulate, and requires no deep understanding of
> Linux kernel internals. It is also possible to port it later into something
> that can be deployed on Gigabit optical switches that support OpenFlow
> controllers and have it run on FPGA-based hardware, bypassing software
> emulation and achieving line-rate speeds. If you do, I may be able to help
> since OpenLibernet shares a lot with Ntk in terms of topology discovery and
> establishment and there will be lots of reusable modules in common. Let me
> know what you think!
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 2:53 PM, amdp <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi there Jaromil,
>>
>> we're starting up a similar operation in Italy but we don't have the
>> digital architecture side of it, we just organized the social method,
>> decision making procedures and human cooperation studies altogether.
>>
>> I am sorry about this off topic, I'll try and contact Jaromil through
>> their website, although I want to express all my appreciation for the
>> Netsukuku project because it is not just a valid technological idea but also
>> a cooperative way to face human progress challenges.
>>
>> Grazie,
>> Alessandro Merletti de Palo +39 328 9112458 ~ Amarena Pictures S.r.l. ~
>> http://amarenapictures.com
>>
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>> Il giorno 22/feb/2014, alle ore 12:59, Jaromil <[email protected]> ha
>> scritto:
>>
>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014, Federico Allegretti wrote:
>>
>>   thumbs up
>>
>>
>> yep!
>>
>> long due ntk webpage refresh should list Francois Zard's effort on
>> openlibernet, good that bits of ntk are well grafted and useful.  also
>> very good post by Luca about rewarding schemes within mesh networks..
>> being in the Bitcoin shuffle myself since a while now, I can see he gets
>> straight to a good point I'm also looking into.
>>
>> thinkering further on how to embed the proof of work and automatise /
>> accellerate the rewarding should be a good way to progress on this
>> lines.
>>
>> Dyne.org is a partner in this research program http://dcentproject.eu so
>> I'll do my best to connect our efforts, Luca: would be great to have you
>> on board.
>>
>> ciao
>>
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