[OLPC Networking] Wireless Recommendations (Ricardo Carrano)
Kirill Krinkin
kkv at gpnic.spb.ru
Tue Sep 2 01:49:57 EDT 2008
Hello.
There is the team from Open Source Linux Lab (OSLL) from Russia. The OSLL is a
group of students and professors from Saint-Petersburg Electrotecnical University.
Network programming (includes low level protocol
development and testing) is from our interests and activities.
Since the May of 2008 we are testing 2 XO. It's very
interesting things! Ricardo, we found your Wireless Recommendations and want to
join to project as development team. The traffic reducing, algorithms development and
creation testing environment is tasks mostly interesting for us.
We want to take non-urgent task for involve in development process. Can You give advice
about it?
Best Regards,
Kirill Krinkin
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Tom Mitchell <mitch at niftyegg.com> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 07:46:19PM -0300, Ricardo Carrano wrote:
> >> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Tom Mitchell <mitch at niftyegg.com> wrote:
> >> > Ricardo Carrano wrote:
> ..
> >> >>> Not for the high priority project list:
> >> >>> One connectivity model that could be considered is a
> >> >>> disconnected model. I think of it as a dial up
> >> >>> on demand uucico model, uucico for short
>
> >> >> Tom,
> >> >>
> >> >> The subject of DTN (Delay or Disruption Tolerant Networks) are now
> >> >> perceived as increasingly important and I am sure that, in many
> >> >> deployments, technologies emerging from this research and efforts will
> >> >> be very useful.
>
> In looking at this a little bit it makes sense to add some URLs to this thread.
>
> There is a working group....
> Delay Tolerant Networking Research Group
>
> http://www.dtnrg.org/wiki
>
> On that link is a comment that may be apropos:
> "....the need to provide interoperable communications with and
> among extreme and performance-
> challenged environments where continuous end-to-end connectivity
> cannot be assumed."
> may well apply to a local mesh of XOs and also for a school and town
> as well as the community itself.
>
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