[MLB-WIRELESS] early morning musings

Will Lanigan chooken at m00t.cjb.net
Wed Jun 5 16:55:20 EST 2002


only problem is if "your mate at the top of the hill" is your only way out
of your shithole of a valley...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Langdon" <tlangdon at atctraining.com.au>
To: <bchild at wireless.org.au>; <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 10:24 AM
Subject: RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] early morning musings


> > Well clae, 1 thing that you can take into consideration is
> > that, for a mesh network
> > orignally, you will need to go high, though as the network
> > develops and more and more
> > nodes are linking 2gether, the only concern LOS is goin 2 be
> > is ppl who wish just to
> > have their own personal links wif.  All the articles i have
> > seen about crowding a
> > spectrum and have no room for ppl to move in the band is
> > actually better, cos the
> > need for external antennas and devices will decrease, cos you
> > won't simply need
> > them, everyone will have a link via meshing the network..
>
> As I hinted at in my previous message, the hollows can become our friend
at
> high node densities.  What they do is contain interference (and therefore
> collision domains) to a local area, and the only signals getting in and
out
> are from the links at the edges of each valley, which are capable of
> communicating with nodes on the other side.  I feel this has the potential
> to increase network capacity considerably.  Let's use topography to our
> advantage.  The valley you're in that sucks right now could eventually be
> the reason you get kick ass throughput in the network of the future, while
> your mate on the hill gets bogged down by all the traffic for miles
around!!
> :-)
>
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