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etc:common_activities:olpc:mesh:definition_eng [2008/09/20 21:42] raaetc:common_activities:olpc:mesh:definition_eng [2008/09/20 21:52] (current) raa
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 === Intro === === Intro ===
  
-Nowadays mobile and ultramobile devices able to maintain a wireless connection with each other and to form a **client** mesh network are becoming more and more spred. The basic problem lies in optimal bandwidth sharing between a management traffic and a user one. On one hand it is necessary to provide effective routing and quick reaction on unit porting/disconnection, on the other hand a high-level service (QoS) of payload data transfer is extremely important too.+Nowadays mobile and ultramobile devices able to maintain a wireless connection with each other and to form a **client** mesh network are becoming more and more spread. The basic problem lies in optimal bandwidth sharing between a management traffic and a user one. On one hand it is necessary to provide effective routing and quick reaction on unit porting/disconnection, on the other hand a high-level service (QoS) of payload data transfer is extremely important too.
  
 === Environments === === Environments ===
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   * unefficiency of management traffic limitation algorithms in dynamic networks (dynamic both by their topology and data flows structure),   * unefficiency of management traffic limitation algorithms in dynamic networks (dynamic both by their topology and data flows structure),
   * primitivity of topology changing algorithms for load balancing in Ad Hoc networks,   * primitivity of topology changing algorithms for load balancing in Ad Hoc networks,
-  * absence of formal mesh networks behaviour models and therefore predominance of empiric network management rules above algoritmic ones.+  * absence of formal mesh networks behaviour models and therefore predominance of empiric network management rules above algorithmic ones.
  
 === Research directions === === Research directions ===
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 ** Routing algorithm development ** ** Routing algorithm development **
  
-Mesh network infrastructure model is intended to help in developing of a routing/controlling algoritm for client mesh network that would provide adaptive bandwidth sharing between management and user traffic with considering of network topology and the way of its usage.+Mesh network infrastructure model is intended to help in developing of a routing/controlling algorithm for client mesh network that would provide adaptive bandwidth sharing between management and user traffic with considering of network topology and the way of its usage.
  
 ** Open source realization ** ** Open source realization **
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