From: Adam M. <Ad...@il...> - 2009-05-13 20:58:38
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Hello List, I am working on the Verdex Pro, I have the possibilities to use the GPStix with that said. Has anyone done any testing with Mobile Ad hoc Networks. I am trying to find out what protocol would be best to set up a mobile network for multiple Gumstix to all be able retrieve a route to one another even if they are not in range on the two nodes who need to talk. Thanks for any help, Adam Magaluk |
From: Jesse S. <noo...@gm...> - 2009-05-14 00:33:02
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On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:41 AM, Adam Magaluk <Ad...@il...> wrote: > > > Hello List, > > I am working on the Verdex Pro, I have the possibilities to use the GPStix > with that said. > > Has anyone done any testing with Mobile Ad hoc Networks. I am trying to find > out what protocol would be best to set up a mobile network for multiple > Gumstix to all be able retrieve a route to one another even if they are not > in range on the two nodes who need to talk. > > Thanks for any help, > Adam Magaluk > Yep - definitely try out OLSR - we've used OLSR on Gumstix of varying types to stitch together mesh networks from a bunch of them. It does exactly as you say - best mesh daemon that I've tried is OLSR - I believe it's part of the bitbake gumstix build tree - although last time I checked the latest version wouldn't build and my patches to fix that didn't seem to get anywhere upstream - I believe I blogged about it on www.cake.net.au Jesse |
From: Philip B. <ph...@ba...> - 2009-05-14 14:35:12
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Jesse Stevens wrote: > On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:41 AM, Adam Magaluk > <Ad...@il...> wrote: >> >> Hello List, >> >> I am working on the Verdex Pro, I have the possibilities to use the GPStix >> with that said. >> >> Has anyone done any testing with Mobile Ad hoc Networks. I am trying to find >> out what protocol would be best to set up a mobile network for multiple >> Gumstix to all be able retrieve a route to one another even if they are not >> in range on the two nodes who need to talk. >> >> Thanks for any help, >> Adam Magaluk >> > Yep - definitely try out OLSR - we've used OLSR on Gumstix of varying > types to stitch together mesh networks from a bunch of them. It does > exactly as you say - best mesh daemon that I've tried is OLSR - I > believe it's part of the bitbake gumstix build tree - although last > time I checked the latest version wouldn't build and my patches to fix > that didn't seem to get anywhere upstream - I believe I blogged about > it on www.cake.net.au I've done a proof of concept build of the Maniac Challenge SW on the Overo. See http://www.maniacchallenge.org/. Hopefully they run the contest again. Philip |