See, this is the problem with software education these days.
There is no way to demo the documentation......

I met a lovely woman from the Univ of Chicago who was doing
her dissertation on mobile routing a couple years ago, but
I'm afraid that I don't have any concrete leads for you.
Google is God.
MS



Dooma® wrote:
forget abour documenting... after all, i'll need something up and running for a demo, in addition to the fact that we are planning to finish the graduation project :o)

mobile ad-hoc routing algorithms sounds interesting... have you got any resources about it?

i'm still searching for an idea, if anyone else have one, plz let me know

thanks

On 8/30/06, *Michael Schippling* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Someone once mentioned to me that documenting the TOS 1.1.x components
    and interfaces would make a good masters project...

    heh
    MS

    ps...mobile ad-hoc routing algorithms were also recent mentioned.
    I know there's a lot of stuff done, in theory, for cell-phones and
    stuff, but it might be interesting to see if any of it works...

    DoomaR wrote:
     > Hello all,
     >
     > I'm planning to work on my graduation project on Wireless Sensor
     > Networks, and I found that TinyOS is very famous in this field.
     >
     > But I didn't decide yet what will be the project, and I need to
    know the
     > fields of research in WSN. Has anybody any recommendations or ideas?
     >
     >
     >
     > Thanks in advance
     >
     >
     >
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