[MLB-WIRELESS] [TECH] Dipole antennas, and melbwireless structure

Jon jon at webprophets.net.au
Wed Mar 20 15:08:20 EST 2002



Ben Anderson wrote:

> > >Even more difficult is a 'moving node' -- a node in a car shifting
> between
> > >cells at 100Km/h, could change routing cells every 10 seconds...  Being
> able
> > >to maintain a reliable bi-directional connection is going to be *tough*
> >
> > Yes, mobile applications are really problematic.  If we can pull that one
> > off, it'd be interesting. :)
>
> I think it's do-able, just not trivial :)  It should work, just with minor
> interruption - this isn't a major concern to me, the scalability issues are
> much more interesting...
>

If the discovery mechanism can cope with new nodes appearing anyway, and works well, then hopefully
this would just be a matter of parameters - ie. shorter timeouts, more re-tries, etc - for a mobile
protocol.

jon



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