I guess I do. My bad :)

Though, sub-conciously, I did think that the multihop routing technique we were implementing on our platforms was insufficent and inefficent for our particular application. But that was because of a lack of knowledge. So I guess I should have said that I have a questionable doubt :D.

Seriously though, thanks for the heads up. Will look into Multihop-LQI. Quick question let's say I have a robot carrying a mote moving through a static sensor field, what multihop strategy would you suggest?

Thanks a ton for the info.

Sankar Gorthi.  

On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:47:57 -0600, Philip Levis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 16:26 -0600, Sankar Gorthi wrote:
> we're trying to come
> up with a more general collection layer that can use different link
> estimators

In a related doubt, the existing link estimator scheme is designed for a
static network right? Will it work for a fast moving mobile network of
nodes for optimal power consumption?

BTW, I think the word you want is "question," not "doubt." A doubt
suggests disbelief or a lack of trust. E.g., "I doubt that this link
estimator will work." In contrast, a question merely suggests
uncertainty or a lack of knowledge. While most people know it's a
translation issue, read literally "In a related doubt" could be read as
"I do not think that it will work."

Phil




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