[MLB-WIRELESS] early morning musings

Clae clae at tpg.com.au
Wed Jun 5 17:17:28 EST 2002


good call tony

At 10:24 AM +1000 5/6/02, Tony Langdon wrote:

>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!!
>:-)
>

-- 
David Clae Gason
Secretary, Melbourne Wireless
mailto:secretary at wireless.org.au
http://wireless.org.au

i hate anarchists. i think there should be a law against them  -tahl

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